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1. lose thickness; become thin or thinner (Freq. 2) • Ant: thicken • Hypernyms: change state, turn • Verb Frames: - Something ----s 2. make thin or thinner - Thin the solution • Ant: thicken • Derivationally related forms: thinner • Hypernyms: reduce, cut down, cut back, trim, trim down, trim back, cut, bring down • Hyponyms: draw • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something 3. take off weight • Syn: reduce, melt off, lose weight, slim, slenderize, slim down • Ant: gain (for: reduce) • Derivationally related forms: reducing (for: reduce) • Hypernyms: change state, turn • Hyponyms: sweat off • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s something (for: melt off) 4. lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture - cut bourbon • Syn: dilute, thin out, reduce, cut • Derivationally related forms: cutting (for: cut), thinner, thinning, dilution (for: dilute), dilutant (for: dilute) • Hypernyms: weaken • Hyponyms: water down • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something
1. of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section (Freq. 16) - thin wire - a thin chiffon blouse - a thin book - a thin layer of paint • Ant: thick • Similar to: bladed, capillary, hairlike, compressed, flat, depressed, diaphanous, filmy, gauzy, gauze-like, gossamer, see-through, sheer, transparent, vaporous, vapourous, cobwebby, filamentous, filiform, filamentlike, threadlike, thready, fine, light, hyperfine, paper thin, papery, ribbonlike, ribbony, sleazy, slender, tenuous, wafer-thin • See Also: narrow, lean • Derivationally related forms: thinness • Attrubites: thickness 2. lacking excess flesh (Freq. 15) - you can't be too rich or too thin - "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare • Syn: lean • Ant: fat • Similar to: anorexic, anorectic, bony, cadaverous, emaciated, gaunt, haggard, pinched, skeletal, wasted, deep-eyed, hollow-eyed, sunken-eyed, gangling, gangly, lanky, lank, spindly, rawboned, reedy, reedlike, twiggy, twiglike, scarecrowish, scraggy, boney, scrawny, skinny, underweight, weedy, shriveled, shrivelled, shrunken, withered, wizen, wizened, slender, slight, slim, svelte, slender-waisted, slim-waisted, wasp-waisted, spare, trim, spindle-legged, spindle-shanked, stringy, wiry, wisplike, wispy • See Also: ectomorphic • Derivationally related forms: leanness (for: lean), thinness • Attrubites: body weight 3. very narrow (Freq. 7) - a thin line across the page • Syn: slender • Similar to: narrow • Derivationally related forms: thinness, slenderness (for: slender) 4. not dense (Freq. 2) - a thin beard - trees were sparse • Syn: sparse • Similar to: distributed • Derivationally related forms: sparseness (for: sparse), sparsity (for: sparse) 5. relatively thin in consistency or low in density; not viscous (Freq. 1) - air is thin at high altitudes - a thin soup - skimmed milk is much thinner than whole milk - thin oil • Ant: thick • Similar to: tenuous, rare, rarefied, rarified • Derivationally related forms: thinness • Attrubites: thickness, consistency, consistence, eubstance, body 6. (of sound) lacking resonance or volume - a thin feeble cry • Ant: full • Similar to: pale • Derivationally related forms: thinness 7. lacking spirit or sincere effort - a thin smile • Similar to: spiritless 8. lacking substance or significance - slight evidence - a tenuous argument - a thin plot • Syn: flimsy, fragile, slight, tenuous • Similar to: insignificant, unimportant • Derivationally related forms: thinness, tenuity (for: tenuous), slightness (for: slight)
without viscosity - the blood was flowing thin • Syn: thinly • Ant: thickly (for: thinly) • Derived from adjective: thin (for: thinly)
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