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Synonyms & Similar Words
slender
slim
lean
gaunt
lanky
skinny
scrawny
fragile
frail
weak
narrow
meager
slight
petite
delicate
dainty
tiny
minuscule
infinitesimal
negligible
small
minute
wiry
spindly
threadlike
filmy
gossamer
diaphanous
transparent
translucent
lucid
clear
tenuous
rarefied
refined
subtle
faint
feeble
pale
washed out
watered down
diluted
weakened
reduced
decreased
lessened
diminished
Meaning of Thin
The primary meaning of the word "Thin" is having a small amount of thickness or width.
Definitions
- Having a small amount of thickness or width
- Having less than the normal or expected amount of something, such as a thin crowd or a thin atmosphere
- Lacking substance or strength, such as a thin argument or a thin voice
- (of a liquid) having a low viscosity, such as thin paint or thin soup
Etymology of Thin
The word "Thin" comes from Old English "þynne", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "þuniz", also the source of the Modern German word "dünne"
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe something as having a small amount of thickness or width
Over time, the word has developed additional meanings, such as lacking substance or strength, or having a low viscosity
Example Uses
- The thin branches of the tree swayed in the wind
- She had a thin voice, but she sang with passion and conviction
- The thin atmosphere at high altitudes can make it difficult to breathe
- The paint was too thin and needed to be mixed with a thicker substance
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
thick
fat
heavy
dense
solid
sturdy
strong
robust
bulky
substantial
abundant
plentiful
rich
luxurious
lavish
opulent
excessive
exaggerated
amplified
increased
enhanced
intensified
concentrated
thickened
strengthened
fortified