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thick

noun

1 thick

The location of something surrounded by other things.

synonym: midst.

Dutch: midden

adjective

1 thick

Not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions.

Roget 653: dirty, filthy, grimy; unclean, impure; soiled etc. v.; not to be handled with kid gloves; dusty, snuffy, smutty, sooty, ... show more

Roget 426a: turbid, thick, muddy, obfuscated, fuliginous, hazy, misty, foggy, vaporous, nubiferous; cloudy (cloud) 353.    ... show more

Roget 426: opaque, impervious to light; adiaphanous; dim etc. 422; turbid, thick, muddy, opacous, obfuscated, fuliginous, cloud, hazy, ... show more

Roget 352: semifluid, semiliquid; tremellose; half melted, half frozen; milky, muddy etc. n.; lacteal, lactean, lacteous, lactescent, lactiferous; ... show more

Roget 102: many, several, sundry, divers, various, not a few; Briarean; a hundred, a thousand, a myriad, a million, a quadrillion, a nonillion, a thousand and one; ... show more

Roget 136: frequent, many times, not rare, thickcoming, incessant, perpetual, continual, steady, constant, thick; uniform; repeated etc. 104; ... show more

Roget 888: friendly; amicable, amical; well-affected, unhostile, neighborly, brotherly, fraternal, sympathetic, harmonious, hearty, cordial, warm-hearted.    friends with, ... show more

2 thick

Having component parts closely crowded together.

Polish: gęsty

3 thick

Relatively dense in consistency.

Polish: gęsty

4 thick

Spoken as if with a thick tongue:
— The thick speech of a drunkard.

synonym: slurred.

Polish: bełkotliwy

5 thick

Having a short and solid form or stature:
— A thickset young man.

synonyms: compact, heavyset, stocky, thickset.

Roget 321: dense, solid; solidified etc. v.; caseous; pukka; coherent, cohesive etc. 46; compact, close, serried, ... show more

Roget 202: broad, wide, ample, extended; discous; fanlike; outspread, outstretched; wide as a church-door" [Romeo and Juliet]; latifoliate, latifolous.    thick, ... show more

Polish: zwalisty

6 thick

Hard to pass through because of dense growth:
— Thick woods.

synonym: dense.

7 thick

of darkness Densely dark:
— Thick night.
— Thick darkness.

synonym: deep.

8 thick

used informally Associated on close terms:
— The two were thick as thieves for months.

synonyms: buddy-buddy, chummy.

9 thick

used informally Stupid.

synonyms: blockheaded, boneheaded, duncical, duncish, fatheaded, loggerheaded, thick-skulled, thickheaded, wooden-headed.

10 thick

Abounding; having a lot of.

adverb

1 thick

With a thick consistency:
— The blood was flowing thick.

synonym: thickly.

2 thick

In quick succession:
— Misfortunes come fast and thick.

synonym: thickly.


Moby thesaurus: Boeotian, a bit thick, a bit thin, absurd, abundant, accented, adhesive, alive, alive with, alveolar, ample, amylaceous, apical, apico-alveolar, apico-dental, articulated, asinine, assimilated, back, barytone ... show more.

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