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Thin, slender, slim, slight, tenuous mean not thick, broad, abundant, or dense Something that is not thick or wide

Thin implies comparatively little extension between surfaces or in diameter, or it may imply lack of substance, richness, or abundance. Think of it as the opposite of thick. but, as we'll see, thin has many layers of meaning depending on context Thin adjective (few) having only a small number of people or a small amount of something:

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Having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite

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Discover everything about the word thin in english Find 1284 different ways to say thin, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at thesaurus.com. Thin, gaunt, lean, spare agree in referring to one having little flesh Thin applies often to one in an unnaturally reduced state, as from sickness, overwork, lack of food, or the like

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A thin, dirty little waif.

At its core, thin is an adjective describing something that has a small distance between opposite sides or surfaces

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