Thick
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Meanings of Thick
Adjective
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Wide or heavy from one side to the other.
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Having a lot of things close together, like a thick forest.
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Heavy and strong, like a thick neck.
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Difficult to see through, like thick fog.
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Very full or rich, like thick soup.
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Having a strong accent, like someone from a different place.
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Friendly and close, like best friends.
Verb
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To make something thicker, like adding more glue.
Noun
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The thickest part of something, like the middle of a crowd.
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A place with a lot of bushes or trees, like a forest.
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A silly person.
Adverb
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In a way that is thick, like a lot of snow on the ground.
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A lot of things happening at once, like arrows flying quickly.
Explanation of the word: Thick
Thick is when something is not thin. For example, a thick piece of bread is bigger than a thin piece.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Thick
The word 'thick' means something that is wide or has a lot of material in it. For example, a thick book has many pages.
You say 'thick' like this: 'thik'. It rhymes with 'kick'.
The word 'thick' comes from Old English 'þicce', which means having a lot of substance or density.
The word 'thick' in Hindi is 'गाढ़ा' (Gāḍhā).