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Slim has 9 different meanings across 3 categories:

Verb · Adjective · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

A type of cigarette substantially longer and thinner than normal cigarettes.

"The researchers identified a new SLIM that regulates protein-protein interactions in the cell nucleus."

2

Acronym of short linear motif.

"The slim chance that he would win was enough to keep him trying harder."

Verb
1

take off weight

"After starting her new diet, she managed to slim down by ten pounds in just a month."

2

To lose weight in order to achieve slimness.

"She decided to go on a strict diet and exercise regimen to slim down before her vacation."

In plain English: To slim something means to make it thinner by removing parts of it, such as cutting away fat from meat.

"The company hopes to slim its workforce by ten percent next year."

Adjective
1

being of delicate or slender build

"she was slender as a willow shoot is slender"

"a slim girl with straight blonde hair"

"watched her slight figure cross the street"

2

small in quantity

"slender wages"

"a slim chance of winning"

"a small surplus"

3

Slender, thin.

"The runner had a very slim build that helped him navigate the narrow alleyways easily."

4

Slender in an attractive way.

"She wore a dress that accentuated her slim figure, making her look effortlessly elegant."

In plain English: Slim means very thin and light, often describing someone who looks fit without being overweight.

"He has always been slim."

Usage: Use slim as a positive adjective describing someone who is slender in an appealing manner, rather than merely thin or underweight. Avoid confusing it with the verb form when you simply mean "to reduce weight," which requires using lose.

Proper Noun
1

A surname​.

"The Slim family has lived in that valley for generations."

Example Sentences
"He has always been slim." adj
"The slim chance that he would win was enough to keep him trying harder." noun
"The company hopes to slim its workforce by ten percent next year." verb
See Also
wasp waisted compact thin lose lean slimly chicken weight watcher
Related Terms
Antonyms
put on
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
change state
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
sweat off

Origin

The word "slim" comes from Low German or Dutch, where it originally meant "bad," "sly," or "crooked." Over time, the meaning shifted in English to describe something thin and graceful, representing a significant improvement in its definition.

Rhyming Words
lim alim plim blim elim klim flim glim halim salim kilim selim muslim nellim prelim taalim angelim nephilim ex muslim nonmuslim
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