slim vs uncompact

slim

adj
  • Bad, of questionable quality; not strongly built, flimsy. 

  • Designed to make the wearer appear slim. 

  • Slender in an attractive way. 

  • Long and narrow. 

  • Of a reduced size, with the intent of being more efficient. 

  • Very small, tiny. 

noun
  • A potato farl. 

  • A type of cigarette substantially longer and thinner than normal cigarettes. 

  • AIDS, or the chronic wasting associated with its later stages. 

  • Cocaine. 

verb
  • To make slimmer; to reduce in size. 

  • To lose weight in order to achieve slimness. 

uncompact

adj
  • Not compact; incompact. 

verb
  • To expand from a compacted state; to uncompress computer data etc. 

How often have the words slim and uncompact occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )