Thick
volume
British pronunciation/θˈɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈθɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "thick"

01

having a long distance between opposite sides

thick definition and meaning
1.1

(of a piece of clothing, blanket, etc.) made of heavy, dense material that provides warmth and protection

02

(of liquids or other similar substances) not able to flow freely due to containing a lot of solid material

thick definition and meaning
03

(of the air, fog, etc.) heavily packed with particles, moisture, or pollutants, making it difficult to see or breathe

thick definition and meaning
04

densely populated or packed, with little space between individuals or elements

4.1

(of hair or fur) grown near together in large numbers or amounts

4.2

(of plants) existing and growing densely close together with little space in between, creating a lush and impenetrable area

05

(of tongue) affected in a way that makes it difficult to speak clearly, often resulting in unclear speech

5.1

(of speech) unclear and difficult to understand

06

(of voices) having a heavy, rough, or unclear quality, often due to emotions, fatigue, or sickness

07

(of an accent) strongly indicative of a particular regional or national speech pattern, making it noticeable and sometimes difficult for others to understand

08

(of a bond) strong, close, and deeply supportive, often characterized by mutual trust and loyalty

InformalInformal
09

(of a woman) having a curvy or full-figured body shape

InformalInformal
10

lacking intelligence or slow to understand

InformalInformal
11

very strong, intense, or overwhelming in nature or effect

12

experiencing a dull pain or a heavy, foggy feeling in the head

13

(of printing, etc.) having bold, heavy, or broad strokes, making the characters appear dark and prominent

thick
01

used to indicate that something is being applied or occurring in a way that is dense or heavy in consistency

synonyms

thickly

thick

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thickly

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thickly

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thickness

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thickness

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example
Example
The walls of the fortress were thick, offering protection against enemy attacks.
The tree trunk was thick, requiring multiple people to wrap their arms around it.
She bought a thick book that would take her weeks to finish.
The ice on the lake was 3 feet thick, making it safe for ice fishing.
How thick should the glass in the tank be to ensure it doesn't break under water pressure?
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