Slighted: meaning, definitions and examples
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slighted
[ ˈslaɪtɪd ]
feeling ignored
Slighted refers to the feeling of being insulted or disregarded. It often involves a sense of loss or hurt due to neglect or lack of respect from others. When someone feels slighted, it indicates that their feelings are somewhat wounded, typically due to something that was said or done—or not said or done. This term can also imply that the oversight or neglect was unintentional, but the feelings of being slighted can still have a significant emotional impact.
Synonyms
disregarded, insulted, neglected, offended.
Examples of usage
- He felt slighted when his name was not mentioned in the announcement.
- After her coworker took credit for her idea, she realized she had been slighted.
- She was slighted by the lack of an invitation to the party.
- Despite their friendship, he couldn't shake the feeling of being slighted.
Translations
Translations of the word "slighted" in other languages:
🇵🇹 menosprezado
🇮🇳 अवहेलित
🇩🇪 geringgeschätzt
🇮🇩 diabaikan
🇺🇦 недооцінений
🇵🇱 zlekceważony
🇯🇵 軽視された
🇫🇷 méprisé
🇪🇸 menospreciado
🇹🇷 küçümsenen
🇰🇷 경시된
🇸🇦 محتقر
🇨🇿 podceňovaný
🇸🇰 podceňovaný
🇨🇳 被轻视的
🇸🇮 podcenjen
🇮🇸 lítil
🇰🇿 төмен бағаланған
🇬🇪 დამცირებული
🇦🇿 kiçildilmiş
🇲🇽 menospreciado
Etymology
The word 'slighted' originates from the Middle English term 'slight,' which meant to treat or regard as of little importance. This word can be traced further back to Old Norse 'slíttr,' meaning 'slender' or 'weak.' Over time, the meaning evolved to signify a lack of consideration or respect. The verb 'slight' has been used since the late 14th century, with the adjective form emerging around the same period to describe something not substantial or serious. As a verb, it gained the connotation of 'to insult or ignore,' leading to the participle form 'slighted,' which indicates the state or result of being treated with neglect or disdain. This historical evolution underscores the relationship between the concepts of importance, respect, and emotional experience.