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thick [ thik ]


adjective  (comparative thick·er, superlative thick·est)
Definition:
 
1. deep or broad: of relatively large extent from surface to surface or side to side
a thick carpet
The child wrote her name in thick capital letters.

2. large in diameter: having a large diameter
a thick cable

3. in depth or breadth: having a particular depth or breadth
a wall two feet thick

4. filled: densely covered or filled
The air was thick with mosquitoes.

5. hard to see through: permitting little or no light to enter
a thick mist

6. not clear: not articulating words clearly
a voice thick with emotion

7. pronounced: readily noticeable or distinct
I found her thick southern accent charming.

8. dense: composed of many densely packed objects
a thick forest
thick hair

9. friendly: allied in a close relationship ( informal )
They seem very thick with each other.

10. viscous: having a liquid consistency that is not free-flowing
thick paint

11. of heavy fabric: made of thick material
thick socks

12. offensive term: an offensive term meaning regarded as lacking the ability to learn and understand quickly ( informal insult )



adverb 
Definition:
 
making deep layer: in a way that produces something deep, broad, or dense
Spread the jam on thick.



noun 
Definition:
 
1. most active part: the most intense, crowded, or busiest part of something
in the thick of the battle

2. densest part: the part of something with the greatest depth, density, or breadth
in the thick of the jungle

[ Old English þicce< Germanic]

thick·ly adverb

thick and fast in large numbers and with great frequency

through thick and thin no matter what might happen

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