slighted [slahy-tid ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective treated with indifference, especially pointedly or contemptuously; snubbed: She was miffed at the lack of a written invitation, clearly feeling herself the slighted party. treated as unimportant; given insufficient attention, value, or effort:...
Please tell me why, I'm feeling slighted And I don't know, how to make it better (Make it better) You're dating other guys, you're telling me lies Oh I can't believe what I'm seeing with my eyes I'm losing my mind, and I don't think it's clever (Think it's clever) ...
“It’s been crazy. You think about, yes, I’m a Laker, but I’m a true blue Dodger, too. Hopefully, one day they will win it again, but right now the city is owned, today, by the Dodgers.” FromLos Angeles Times The ACC already is feeling slighted after Florida State, a tru...
feel like oneself,to be in one's usual frame of mind or state of health: Alsofeel oneself. She hasn't been feeling like herself since the accident. feel like,Informal. to have a desire for; be favorably disposed to: I don't feel like going out tonight. Do you feel like a movie?
It’s also used to symbolize worth beyond beauty.Anemone On a darker note this bloom stands for fading hope and a feeling of having been isolated. However, on a positive note they stand for anticipation.Anthurium They represent hospitality and are also used to showcase happiness and ...
verb intransitive, informal Of two or more people, to stroke and fondle one another amorously. verb archaic, intransitive To be a pet. noun A fit of petulance, a sulk, arising from the impression that one has been offended or slighted. from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton Universit...
feeling words absorbed, antagonistic, energetic, dissatisfied, incapable, grumpy, distant, accomplished, humiliated, uninformed, degraded, empathetic and 653 more... Eye Of The Tiger more words realized, modestly, deteriorated, bear, triumph, differed, pretty, drew, disappeared, darkness, drunken, si...
to feel oneself slighted. to have a general or thorough conviction of; think; believe: I feel he's guilty. verb (used without object) felt,feeling. to have perception by touch or by any nerves of sensation other than those of sight, hearing, taste, and smell. ...
At times, I wondered if I’d ever feel like I truly belonged. The immigrant experience is layered with these small, almost invisible wounds: themicroaggressions, the unintentional slights, the feeling of being 'other.' It’s the hurtful comment in class, the constant m...