slighten

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English

Etymology

From slight +‎ -en. Related to German schlichten (to smoothen). More at slight.

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Verb

slighten (third-person singular simple present slightens, present participle slightening, simple past and past participle slightened)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To make or become slight; make or become less pronounced, less noticeable, or less obvious.
    • 2004, D. L. Larson, Memories Trail, page 459:
      His smile slightened as if he knew they talked of him.
    • 2007, Jack Womack, Elvissey:
      With tissue I softened my rouge, slightened my lipstick; studying my redesigns in my green compact's mirror I marveled, seeing yet another strange face.
  2. (transitive) To slight.
    • 1920, Arthur Quiller-Couch, On the Art of Reading:
      [] as God forbid that anyone should hint a slightening word of what our sons and brothers are doing just now, and doing for us!
    • 1997, Rajendra Kumar Sharma, Sociological Methods and Techniques, page 257:
      They may take ill or feel slightened for not having been approached directly.
    • 1603 (first performance), Ben[jamin] Jonson, Seianus His Fall, London: G Elld, for Thomas Thorpe, published 1605, →OCLC, (please specify the page):
      It is an odious wisdom to blaspheme, / Much more to slighten, or deny their powers
  3. (transitive, regional) To level out, smooth, or flatten.
    to slighten the sheets out

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