Slightly

/ˈslaɪtli/ adverb

By a small amount or degree; not very much. It shows that a change or difference is minor.

“Slightly” comes from “slight,” which in Old Norse “sletta” meant “smooth” or “level,” and later in English came to mean “small” or “insignificant.” The adverb adds the typical “‑ly” ending. The word shifted from physical smoothness to the idea of weakness or smallness.

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