Synonym: frail, gaunt, lanky, lean, meager, scanty, skinny, slender, slight, slim, sparse, svelte. Antonym: fat, thick. Similar words: think, thing, nothing, within, think out, think up, think of, anything. Meaning: [θɪn] v. 1. lose thickness; become thin or thinner 2. make thin or thinner 3. lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture 4. take off weight. adj. 1. of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section 2. lacking excess flesh 3. very narrow 4. having little substance or significance 5. not dense 6. relatively thin in consistency or low in density; not viscous 7. (of sound) lacking resonance or volume 8. lacking spirit or sincere effort. adv. without viscosity.
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121) He cut the bread into thin slices.
122) The ship forged ahead through the thin ice.
123) He is as thin as a rake .
124) I was on thin ice, and I knew it.
125) We'll stand by you through thick and thin.
126) Attendance at the meeting was rather thin.
127) It is dangerous to walk on the thin ice.
128) The resources are spread out too thin.
129) The thin curtains let in the daylight.
130) His shirt hung loosely over his thin shoulders.
131) They looked thin,(sentencedict.com/thin.html) waif - like and half starved.
132) She cut a thin slice of lemon.
133) His mouth tightened into a thin hard line.
134) Cut the carrots into thin strips.
135) I'll always stand by you through thick and thin.
136) She's so thin yet she eats like a horse.
137) At last, a women's magazine to explode the myth that thin equals beautiful.
138) I found the novel thin and derivative. I had expected more.
139) The animals were thin and ill because the farmer had neglected them.
140) Parliament has not yet begun to combat the deepening economic crisis, and public patience is wearing thin.
141) Identity cards for football supporters could be the thin end of the wedge - soon everyone might have to carry identification.
142) A tall, thin man was waving his arms in an effort to direct the movements of a large removal van.
143) She felt hot, despite being clad only in a thin cotton dress.
144) His shirt was so thin that his vest showed through .
145) Towards the city limits the houses begin to thin out.
146) It's difficult carrying such heavy loads in the thin air of the mountains.
147) The sun shed its thin watery light over the sea.
148) This method involves cutting a very thin slice from the object.
149) He had materialized out of thin air; I had not seen or heard him coming.
150) The government says it only wants to privatize one or two railway lines, but I think it's the thin end of the wedge.They'll all be privatised soon.
More similar words: think, thing, nothing, within, think out, think up, think of, anything, nothing but, writhing, clothing, anything but, something, think over, breathing, everything, think twice, something of, something else, something like, this, hint, chin, third, thigh, by this, ethics, cash in, behind, fishing.