📏Thin

adjective
/θɪn/

Meaning

having little thickness; not thick; slender
having little thickness or width

Example Sentences

She wore a thin jacket in the cold weather.

She wore a thin scarf in the winter.

Synonyms

slender, slim, narrow, skinny
Entry 1
slender, slim, narrow, skinny
Entry 2
slim, slender, narrow

Antonyms

thick, fat, wide, broad
Entry 1
thick, fat, wide, broad
Entry 2
thick, wide

Collocations

thin layer, thin ice, thin air, thin line, thin paper, thin hair
Entry 1
thin layer, thin ice, thin air, thin line
Entry 2
thin paper, thin hair, thin layer

More Example Sentences

I don’t think it’s true.

I don’t think it’s possible.

Do you have anything cheaper than this?

Do you have anything less costly than this?

Do you have anything less expensive than this?

Do you have anything more reasonable than this?

I am going to the shop. Should I get something for you?

I am going to the market. Should I get something for you?

I am going to the pharmacy. Should I get something for you?

I am going to the supermarket. Should I get something for you?

Related Vocabularies

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costing a lot of money
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calm and in control of oneself; made up of or formed from
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more desirable or suitable; better than something else

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