thick
the location of something surrounded by other things (Freq. 1) - in the midst of the crowd • Syn: midst • Hypernyms: inside, interior
1. 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 (Freq. 25) - an inch thick - a thick board - a thick sandwich - spread a thick layer of butter - thick coating of dust - thick warm blankets • Ant: thin • Similar to: deep, deep-chested, fat, four-ply, heavy, quilted, thickened, three-ply, two-ply • See Also: fat, wide, broad • Derivationally related forms: thickness • Attrubites: thickness 2. having component parts closely crowded together (Freq. 7) - a compact shopping center - a dense population - thick crowds - a thick forest - thick hair • Similar to: concentrated 3. relatively dense in consistency (Freq. 6) - thick cream - thick soup - thick smoke - thick fog • Ant: thin • Similar to: clogged, clotted, coagulable, coagulate, coagulated, curdled, grumous, grumose, creamy, dense, heavy, impenetrable, gelatinous, gelatinlike, jellylike, ropy, ropey, stringy, thready, soupy, syrupy, viscous, thickened • Derivationally related forms: thickness • Attrubites: thickness, consistency, consistence, eubstance, body 4. spoken as if with a thick tongue (Freq. 2) - the thick speech of a drunkard - his words were slurred • Syn: slurred • Similar to: unintelligible • Derivationally related forms: thickness 5. (used informally) stupid • Syn: blockheaded, boneheaded, duncical, duncish, fatheaded, loggerheaded, thickheaded, thick-skulled, wooden-headed • Similar to: stupid 6. hard to pass through because of dense growth - dense vegetation - thick woods • Syn: dense • Similar to: impenetrable • Derivationally related forms: thickness, denseness (for: dense), density (for: dense) 7. (of darkness) very intense - thick night - thick darkness - a face in deep shadow - deep night • Syn: deep • Similar to: intense • Derivationally related forms: deep (for: deep) 8. having a short and solid form or stature - a wrestler of compact build - he was tall and heavyset - stocky legs - a thickset young man • Syn: compact, heavyset, stocky, thickset • Similar to: short, little • Derivationally related forms: compactness (for: compact) 9. (used informally) associated on close terms - a close friend - the bartender was chummy with the regular customers - the two were thick as thieves for months • Syn: chummy, buddy-buddy • Similar to: close • Derivationally related forms: chum (for: chummy), chumminess (for: chummy) • Usage Domain: colloquialism 10. abounding; having a lot of - the top was thick with dust • Similar to: abundant
1. with a thick consistency - the blood was flowing thick • Syn: thickly • Ant: thinly (for: thickly) • Derived from adjective: thick (for: thickly) 2. in quick succession - misfortunes come fast and thick • Syn: thickly
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