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Definition of "thick" in Anglais

adjective

  1. Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.

  2. Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension.

    • I want some planks that are two inches thick.
  3. Heavy in build; thickset.

    • He had such a thick neck that he had to turn his body to look to the side.
  4. Densely crowded or packed.

    • We walked through thick undergrowth.
  5. Having a viscous consistency.

    • My mum’s gravy was thick but at least it moved about.
  6. Abounding in number.

    • The room was thick with reporters.
    • Seashells lay thick on the beach.
  7. Impenetrable to sight.

    • We drove through thick fog.
  8. (Of an accent) Prominent, strong.

  9. (informal) Stupid.

    • He was as thick as two short planks.
  10. (informal) Friendly or intimate.

    • They were as thick as thieves.
  11. Deep, intense, or profound.

    • Thick darkness.
  12. (academic) Detailed and expansive; substantive.

  13. (UK, dated) Troublesome; unreasonable.

  14. (slang, chiefly of women) Curvy and voluptuous, and especially having large hips.

adverb

  1. In a thick manner.

    • Snow lay thick on the ground.
  2. Frequently or numerously.

    • The arrows flew thick and fast around us.

noun

  1. The thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.

    • It was mayhem in the thick of battle.
  2. A thicket.

  3. (slang) A stupid person; a fool.

verb

  1. (archaic, ambitransitive) To thicken.

determiner

  1. Alternative form of thilk (“that same”).