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/ˈslendər/
adjective
  1. (of a person or part of the body) gracefully thin.
    "her slender neck"
    synonyms: slim, lean, willowy, sylphlike, svelte, lissom, graceful, snake-hipped, rangy, slight, slightly built, delicate, thin, skinny, size-zero, spare, attenuated, lanky, spindly, gracile, attenuate
  2. (of something abstract) barely sufficient in amount or basis.
    "a slender majority of four"
    synonyms: meager, limited, slight, modest, scanty, scant, sparse, small, little, paltry, inconsiderable, insubstantial, inadequate, insufficient, deficient, negligible, trifling, exiguous

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