fat
1 of 3adjective/fæt/
Forms:fatter,fattest
1
(of people or animals) weighing much more than what is thought to be healthy for their body
A1- He admires body diversity and believes everyone should be accepted regardless of being fat or thin.
- She is proud of her curves and doesn't let anyone make her feel bad about being fat.
- The doctor advised him to exercise regularly to avoid becoming overweight or fat.
- The rude kids teased him for being fat, which made him feel insecure.
- The fat cat lounged on the windowsill.
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having a relatively large diameter
3
containing or composed of a large amount of fat
- The meat was very fat, making it rich in flavor.
- The salad dressing was too fat, so I used less.
- The steak was a little too fat, but the flavor was amazing.
- Some cuts of pork are quite fat, making them juicy when cooked.
- The soup was too fat, so I skimmed off the excess oil.
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having a large amount of profit or earnings, usually beyond what is expected
- The company's new product launch led to a fat increase in revenue.
- The real estate mogul made a fat profit by flipping houses during the housing boom.
- The stock market rally resulted in a fat return on investment for many investors.
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profitable or appealing, especially in terms of money
- The company made him a fat offer to sign the contract.
- He couldn't resist the fat deal to buy the property at a low price.
- They secured a fat bonus after closing the big sale.
- The company offered a fat contract to secure his services.
- They sealed a fat deal with the new investors.