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1thin Listen to audio/ˈθɪn/ adjective
thin·ner; thin·nest
[also more thin; most thin] 1 : having a small distance between the top and bottom or front and back surfaces : not thick
thin paper/walls a thin band/line/stripe a thin coating/layer of dust pizza with a thin crust a thin slice of ham
2 : not having a lot of extra flesh on the body : not fat
a thin child She is very/too thin. thin legs synonyms 2lean
3 a : not growing closely together
a thin stand of trees : not growing in a large amount thin hair His hair is a little thin on top. = He's a little thin on top. [=he does not have a lot of hair on the top of his head]
b : having less than the usual, original, or needed number or amount
Attendance at the carnival was a bit thin. [=low] My patience was wearing/running thin. [=I was becoming less patient]
4 of a liquid : flowing very easily : containing a lot of water
thin broth/gravy/soup
5 : having less oxygen than normal
thin air a thin atmosphere
6 : easy to see through
The fog was relatively thin. a thin mist
7 : not large or impressive
a thin [=very small] margin of victory She has a thin [=narrow] lead in the polls.
8 : not very good, useful, etc. : weak
thin arguments/explanations That excuse is pretty thin. The story's plot is pretty thin. His argument quickly wore thin. a thin smile [=a weak smile that does not seem sincere]
9 of a voice : weak and high
a high, thin voice
(a) thin skinsee 1skin
disappear/vanish into thin air
: to disappear completely in a way that is mysterious
The papers seem to have vanished into thin air.
have a thin time (of it)
Brit : to be in a difficult situation especially because you do not have enough money
He was having a thin time of it until his novel started selling.
on thin icesee 1ice
out of thin air
used to say that someone or something appears in a sudden and unexpected way He appeared out of thin air. [=out of nowhere]
the thin end of the wedge
Brit : the beginning of something that will become more serious, unpleasant, etc.
The bank's decision to raise rates could be the thin end of the wedge. [=many other banks may also decide to raise rates]
thin on the ground
Brit : existing or occurring in very small amounts
Useful suggestions have been thin on the ground lately. [=there have been very few useful suggestions lately]
through thick and thinsee 3thick
— thin·ness Listen to audio /ˈθɪnnəs/ noun [noncount]
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