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All thin antonyms

thin
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adj thin

  • hefty β€” heavy; weighty: a hefty book.
  • latitudinous β€” having latitude, scope, range, breadth, etc., especially of ideas, interests, interpretations, or the like: a Renaissance man of latitudinous outlook.
  • life and death β€” ending with the death or possible death of one of the participants; crucially important: The cobra was engaged in a life-and-death struggle with the mongoose.
  • mondo β€” a question to a student for which an immediate answer is demanded, the spontaneity of which is often illuminating.
  • fat β€” File Allocation Table
  • massed β€” a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size: a mass of dough.
  • solid β€” having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
  • bulky β€” Something that is bulky is large and heavy. Bulky things are often difficult to move or deal with.
  • fleshy β€” having much flesh; plump; fat.
  • fatty β€” consisting of, containing, or resembling fat: fatty tissue.
  • husky β€” big and strong; burly.
  • lardaceous β€” lardlike; fatty.
  • lardy β€” like or consisting of lard: lardy pastry.
  • gunky β€” Informal. of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling gunk.
  • chubby β€” A chubby person is rather fat.
  • brawny β€” Someone who is brawny is strong and has big muscles.
  • doughy β€” of or like dough, especially in being soft and heavy or pallid and flabby: a doughy consistency; a fat, doughy face.
  • alive and kicking β€” If you say that someone or something is alive and kicking, you are emphasizing not only that they continue to survive, but also that they are very active.
  • bulletproof β€” Something that is bulletproof is made of a strong material that bullets cannot pass through.
  • corpulent β€” If you describe someone as corpulent, you mean they are fat.
  • hale β€” free from disease or infirmity; robust; vigorous: hale and hearty men in the prime of life.
  • chunky β€” A chunky person is broad and heavy.
  • fit as a fiddle β€” a musical instrument of the viol family.
  • beefcake β€” Attractive men with large muscles can be referred to as beefcake.

adjective thin

  • gorillalike β€” (informal) Resembling or characteristic of a gorilla.
  • numskulled β€” Alternative form of numbskulled.
  • outspread β€” spread out; stretched out: outspread arms.
  • weighted β€” having additional weight.
  • nitwitted β€” Being like a nitwit; being stupid or foolish.
  • full β€” completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
  • jellied β€” containing or made, spread, or topped with jelly or syrup; jellied: jelly apples.
  • clabbered β€” Simple past tense and past participle of clabber.

verb thin

  • concreted β€” constituting an actual thing or instance; real: a concrete proof of his sincerity.
  • densify β€” to make or become denser
  • fatten β€” to make fat.
  • densifying β€” to impregnate (wood) with additives under heat and pressure in order to achieve greater density and hardness.
  • inventoried β€” a complete listing of merchandise or stock on hand, work in progress, raw materials, finished goods on hand, etc., made each year by a business concern.
  • caseharden β€” to form a hard, thin surface on (an iron alloy)
  • lopper β€” a person or thing that lops.
  • loppered β€” simple past tense and past participle of lopper.
  • clabber β€” curdled milk
  • loppers β€” long-handled pruning shears.
  • coarsened β€” Simple past tense and past participle of coarsen.
  • diffused β€” Simple past tense and past participle of diffuse.
  • boil down β€” When you boil down a liquid or food, or when it boils down, it is boiled until there is less of it because some of the water in it has changed into steam or vapour.
  • jell β€” to congeal; become jellylike in consistency.
  • indurate β€” to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc.: Cold indurates the soil.
  • congeal β€” When a liquid congeals, it becomes very thick and sticky and almost solid.
  • decocted β€” Simple past tense and past participle of decoct.
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