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thin vs thick

thick vs thin

thin is not a noun while thick is a noun.

thin and thick both are adjectives.

thin is a verb but thick is not a verb.

thin and thick both are adverbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
thin No Yes Yes Yes
thick Yes Yes No Yes
thin (noun) thick (noun)
the location of something surrounded by other things
thin (adjective) thick (adjective)
of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions
relatively thin in consistency or low in density; not viscous relatively dense in consistency
lacking excess flesh abounding; having a lot of
(of sound) lacking resonance or volume (used informally) associated on close terms
not dense having component parts closely crowded together
very narrow hard to pass through because of dense growth
lacking spirit or sincere effort (of darkness) densely dark
lacking substance or significance having a short and solid form or stature
(used informally) stupid
spoken as if with a thick tongue
thin (verb) thick (verb)
take off weight
lose thickness; become thin or thinner
make thin or thinner
lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture
thin (adverb) thick (adverb)
without viscosity in quick succession
with a thick consistency
Difference between thin and thick

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