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slightly done
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "slightly done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe food that is cooked to a degree that is less than fully cooked, often referring to meat that is still pink or tender. Example: "I prefer my steak slightly done, with a warm red center."
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News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
absolutely done
slightly altered
partially executed
not fully executed
still in development
almost completed
absolutely complete
nearly complete
almost finished
fully done
virtually completed
partially completed
fully finalized
partially done
partially cooked
work in progress
unfinished to some extent
partly done
definitely done
unfinished
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2 human-written examples
He wants to disentangle the still popular president from his more radical, and thus less desirable, supporters, and then offer him, his image slightly done over, to Iran's changing and demanding society.In this section Iran's holy alliance A growing trade Baby powder and death Old friends, new war ReprintsSo Mr Khatami receives invaluable support from the top.
News & Media
Obviously I want England to win, and I accept that the windies have been slightly done over with conditions, short notice etc, but come on – give Fidel the ball and tell him he gets $1000 every time he smacks strauss on the helmet!" Or in the point of the elbow perhaps.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
They might curdle slightly – don't worry, just keep beating.
News & Media
A small point but one that's bothering me slightly: does nobody in Denmark have an electric toothbrush?
News & Media
We'll be so close to the actors we'll feel like co-conspirators… The play slightly does that to you.
News & Media
It was found that only Pb content slightly did exceed ATV value at site THM4 (Figure 4).
Science
Chris: (sweating and bleating, slightly) "Do you remember, um, when you were with The Beatles?" Paul: "Yes".
News & Media
If my words have helped you in any manner, or improved your predicament or situation ever so slightly, don't thank me.
News & Media
Pam3CSK4 and Tri-DAP strongly enhanced osteogenic differentiation and ERK phosphorylation in hUCB-MSCs, and LPS and MDP also slightly did.
Science
Leaning forward might give you better balance, but when you need real pulling power lean back slightly Don't scream "I hate you I hate you".
Wiki
You'll only need to bend back slightly (don't bend back more than necessary, you will wear out your back quicker).
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing food, especially meat, use "slightly done" to indicate a level of cooking that is less than medium. This can help convey the desired level of tenderness and juiciness.
Common error
Avoid using "slightly done" in highly formal or professional writing. More precise and technical language may be preferred. Instead of "slightly done", you could specify the cooking temperature, or internal conditions you are targeting.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "slightly done" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun. It describes the state of something being only partially completed or cooked, as Ludwig examples show.
Frequent in
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Science
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Wiki
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "slightly done" is an adjective phrase used to describe something that is partially completed or cooked, such as food or an altered image. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is correct and usable in written English. While the term can appear in News & Media, Scientific and Wiki contexts, it is mostly considered neutral to informal, and you may want to use more precise language in professional or technical contexts. Alternatives like "partially completed" or "somewhat finished" can offer similar meanings depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
partially completed
Emphasizes that the action or process is not fully finished.
somewhat finished
Indicates a degree of completion, but with room for further work.
nearly complete
Focuses on the proximity to being fully done.
almost finished
Highlights that the end of the process is very close.
touched up
Suggests minor adjustments have been made to something already done.
slightly altered
Indicates a small change has been made.
marginally improved
Suggests a small degree of enhancement.
a little bit processed
Highlights that the process has begun but isn't finalized.
minimally processed
Emphasizes that very little has been done.
lightly modified
Focuses on the modification being gentle or small.
FAQs
What does "slightly done" mean?
"Slightly done" typically means something is partially completed or cooked to a lesser extent. The phrase can be used to describe food, tasks, or even appearances. For example, a steak that is "slightly done" is cooked less than medium.
What are some alternatives to "slightly done"?
Alternatives to "slightly done" include "partially completed", "somewhat finished", or "nearly complete" depending on the context.
Is "slightly done" formal or informal?
"Slightly done" leans towards being informal. In professional or technical settings, you might prefer a more precise term.
How can I use "slightly done" in a sentence?
You can use "slightly done" in sentences like: "He wants to disentangle the still popular president from his more radical supporters, and then offer him, his image "slightly done" over, to Iran's changing and demanding society." or "I prefer my steak "slightly done".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested