Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? Not slim though. Just a moderate body weight
The sentence "Not slim though. Just a moderate body weight" is grammatically correct, although it could be a bit clearer with additional context.
The meaning of the statement suggests that the person is indicating they are not slim but instead have a body weight that is considered moderate or average. The word "though" implies a contrast or clarification in response to an earlier question or statement about body size.
Possible rephrasing could include:
- "I'm not slim; I have a moderate body weight."
- "I wouldn't say I'm slim, but my body weight is moderate."
- "While I'm not slim, my body weight is within a moderate range."
These alternatives provide clearer connections between the ideas expressed.