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Meaning of
thick
in English
thick
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Comparative Adjective
thicker
Superlative Adjective
thickest
Comparative Adverb
thicker
Superlative Adverb
thickest
Definitions
Adjective
densely
packed
or
crowded
;
tightly
spaced
having
a
viscous
;
gooey
consistency
The
honey
had
a
thick
consistency
that
made
it
hard
to
pour
.
having
a
sturdy
build
;
bulky
The
athlete
had
a
thick
neck
and
broad
shoulders
.
impenetrable
to
sight
;
opaque
The
fog
was
so
thick
that
we
couldn't
see
the
road
ahead
.
having
a
strong
accent
;
nationality
evident
Her
accent
was
thick
and
it
was
difficult
to
understand
her
.
difficult
to
understand
;
poorly
articulated
The
professor's
lecture
was
thick
with
technical
terms
that
confused
the
students
.
lacking
intelligence
;
foolish
(
informal
)
The
tourist
got
lost
because
his
map
was
old
and
the
instructions
were
thick
.
informally
close
or
intimate
;
friendly
The
friends
had
a
thick
relationship
that
lasted
for
years
.
deep
or
intense
;
profound
feeling
The
novel
explored
the
thick
emotions
of
the
protagonist
after
the
loss
.
detailed
and
substantive
;
having
depth
(
in
context
)
The
researcher's
report
was
thick
with
data
and
analysis
.
Compounds / Phrases
thick as pigshit
thick as two short planks
thickheaded
thickskull
thickshake
superthick
thickheads
thick-knee
thick-skinned
overthick