What is the adverb of thin?
adverb. /θɪn/ /θɪn/ (thinner, thinnest)
Is Thinnest an adjective or adverb?
thin Definitions and Synonyms
| adjective | thin |
|---|---|
| comparative | thinner |
| superlative | thinnest |
What is an example of thin?
The definition of thin is having little depth, being lean or not having a lot of something. An example of something thin is a thin coat of paint. An example of something thin is a menu with only five items on it.
Is thin a verb or adjective?
Definition of thin adjective, thin·ner, thin·nest. having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thick: thin ice. of small cross section in comparison with the length; slender: a thin wire. having little flesh; spare; lean: a thin man.
What is the mean of thin?
1 : having little body fat. 2 : having little size from one surface to its opposite : not thick a thin board. 3 : having the parts not close together thin hair. 4 : flowing very easily a thin soup. 5 : having less than the usual number Attendance was thin.
What’s the meaning of thick and thin?
To stay with someone or something “through thick and thin” is to persevere through good times as well as bad: “She stood beside her friend through thick and thin.”
What does mean thin?
: to make thin or thinner: a : to reduce in thickness or depth : attenuate. b : to make less dense or viscous. c : dilute, weaken. d : to cause to lose flesh thinned by weeks of privation.
What does Thick and Thin mean?
: every difficulty and obstacle —used especially in the phrase through thick and thin was loyal through thick and thin.
Is thin a noun?
The state or quality of being thin.
What does Thick mean?
Definition of thick (Entry 1 of 3) 1a : having or being of relatively great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite a thick plank. b : heavily built : thickset. 2a : close-packed with units or individuals the air was thick with snow. b : occurring in large numbers : numerous.