Homophones for sleight, slight

sleight / slight [sleit]

sleight – adj., n. & v. – adj. – 1. skillful, expert, clever; 2. dexterous, deceptive; n. – 1. craft or cunning used in deception, a ruse; 2. skillfulness, cleverness; 3. a precise method for doing something; 4. a sheep pasture; v. – deceive, beguile, cheat

slight – adj., adv., n. & v. – adj. – 1. smooth, glossy, sleek; 2. slender, slim, thin; 3. light, flimsy, weak; 4. unimportant; adv. – 1. poorly, contemptuously; 2. slimly, slenderly; n. – 1. a small amount, weight or matter, a trifle; 2. a display of contempt, disregard or indifference – an insult; v. – to treat with indifference or disrespect