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thick

Adjective
pl: thickpast: thickerpp: thickesting: thickeningcomp: more thicksup: most thick

This term primarily describes physical dimensions or density, moving from the literal measurement of a solid object to the viscosity of a liquid or the density of vegetation. It captures a sense of resistance, whether it is a wall resisting heat or a liquid resisting flow. In a social or cognitive sense, the word shifts to describe a mental block. When applied to a person, it suggests a lack of agility in thought, implying that the mind is as dense and impenetrable as a thick wall, making the absorption of information slow or difficult.

Meanings

Adjective
[something][someone]

Having a large distance between opposite sides; having a dense consistency; growing closely together; or lacking intelligence.

"The thick walls of the castle kept the interior cool."

Collocations & Compounds

thick fog

dense atmospheric vapor

The thick fog made driving impossible.

thick accent

a strong or heavy way of speaking

He spoke with a thick Scottish accent.

thick slice

a wide piece of food

She cut a thick slice of sourdough bread.

thick skin

the ability to ignore criticism

You need thick skin to work in politics.

thick forest

a dense area of trees

They got lost in the thick forest.

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