Thin - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

"Thin" describes something having little thickness or width. Imagine a piece of paper or a fine wire. It contrasts with something thick or dense. Unlike substantial items, "thin" objects are delicate and slender. Imagine "thin" soup or a "thin" layer of ice. It suggests fragility and lack of bulk. πŸ“„

Etymology

"Thin" comes from the Old English "ΓΎynne," meaning having little thickness. It directly describes something with minimal dimension between its surfaces. The term has remained relatively unchanged, maintaining its straightforward and descriptive quality.

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Examples

  • "The ice was too thin to skate on safely."
  • "She wore a thin sweater on the cool evening."
  • "The soup was thin and watery."
  • "The blade of the knife was very thin."

Anecdote / Story

Remember the *Stranger Things* episode when Eleven enters the "thin" space between dimensions? That thinness represents a fragile boundary between realities. πŸšͺ

Encouragement

"Thin" can add a precise level of detail to your descriptions. Keep building your word power! 🌟

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