Definisjon av Thick

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Adjective

thick - 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; "an inch thick"; "a thick board"; "a thick sandwich"; "spread a thick layer of butter"; "thick coating of dust"; "thick warm blankets"
thin lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare
fat having an (over)abundance of flesh; "he hadn't remembered how fat she was"
wide, broad not on target; "the kick was wide"; "the arrow was wide of the mark"; "a claim that was wide of the truth"
thickness resistance to flow
deep exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy; "deep political machinations"; "a deep plot"
deep-chested thick in the chest; "a deep-chested breed of dog"
fat having an (over)abundance of flesh; "he hadn't remembered how fat she was"
four-ply having a thickness made up of four layers or strands; "four-ply yarns"
heavy darkened by clouds; "a heavy sky"
heavy darkened by clouds; "a heavy sky"
quilted made of layers of fabric held together by patterned stitching
thickened made or having become thick; "thickened bronchial arteries"
three-ply having a thickness made up of three layers or strands; "three-ply cloth"; "three-ply yarn"
thick - relatively dense in consistency; "thick cream"; "thick soup"; "thick smoke"; "thick fog"
thin lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare
thickness resistance to flow
eubstance, consistence, consistency, body a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts
clotted, clogged loaded with something that hinders motion; "The wings of birds were clogged with ice and snow"-Dryden
coagulable capable of coagulating and becoming thick
coagulate, curdled, grumose, grumous, coagulated transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass; "coagulated blood"; "curdled milk"; "grumous blood"
creamy of the color of cream; "creamy translucent pebbles"
impenetrable, dense, heavy impossible to understand; "impenetrable jargon"
gelatinlike, gelatinous, jellylike thick like gelatin
thready, ropey, ropy, stringy (British informal) very poor in quality; "ropey food"; "a ropey performance"
soupy having the consistency and appearance of soup; "a soupy fog"
viscous, syrupy having a relatively high resistance to flow
thick - (of darkness) very intense; "thick night"; "thick darkness"; "a face in deep shadow"; "deep night"
deep
intense (of color) having the highest saturation; "vivid green"; "intense blue"
thick - abounding; having a lot of; "the top was thick with dust"
thick - having component parts closely crowded together; "a compact shopping center"; "a dense population"; "thick crowds"; "a thick forest"; "thick hair"
Thick - hard to pass through because of dense growth; "dense vegetation"; "thick woods"
dense, thick
impenetrable impossible to understand; "impenetrable jargon"
Thick - (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"
chummy, buddy-buddy, thick
close marked by fidelity to an original; "a close translation"; "a faithful copy of the portrait"; "a faithful rendering of the observed facts"
colloquialism a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
Thick - spoken as if with a thick tongue; "the thick speech of a drunkard"; "his words were slurred"
slurred, thick
unintelligible poorly articulated or enunciated, or drowned by noise; "unintelligible speech"
Thick - having a short and solid form or stature; "a wrestler of compact build"; "he was tall and heavyset"; "stocky legs"; "a thickset young man"
compact, heavyset, stocky, thick, thickset
little, short small in a way that arouses feelings (of tenderness or its opposite depending on the context); "a nice little job"; "bless your little heart"; "my dear little mother"; "a sweet little deal"; "I'm tired of your petty little schemes"; "filthy little tricks"; "what a nasty little situation"
Thick - (used informally) stupid
blockheaded, boneheaded, duncical, duncish, fatheaded, loggerheaded, thick, thickheaded, thick-skulled, wooden-headed

Adverb

thick - in quick succession; "misfortunes come fast and thick"
thickly
Thick - with a thick consistency; "the blood was flowing thick"
thickly, thick
thin, thinly in a widely distributed manner; "thinly overgrown mountainside"
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Substantiv

Thick - The thickest, or most active or intense part of something.

Verb

Thick - To thicken.

Adverb

Thick - In a thick manner.
Thick - Thickly.

Adjektiv

Thick - Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
Thick - Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension.
Thick - Heavy in build; thickset.
Thick - Densely crowded or packed.
Thick - Having a viscous consistency.
Thick - Abounding in number.
Thick - Impenetrable to sight.
Thick - Difficult to understand, or poorly articulated.
Thick - Stupid.
Thick - Friendly or intimate.
Thick - Deep, intense, or profound.

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  • Thick
    Relatively large distance from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.

Adjektiv - Gradbøying

  • Positiv: thick
  • Komparativ: thicker / more thick
  • Superlativ: thickest / most thick

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