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thin

1 of 4adjective
/θɪn/
Forms:thinner,thinnest
1

having opposite sides or surfaces that are close together

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  • The paper was thin, allowing light to pass through easily.
  • The ice on the pond was thin, making it dangerous to walk on.
  • The crust of the pizza was thin, crispy, and delicious.
  • The thin walls of the apartment allowed sound to travel easily between rooms.
  • She layered the thin slices of cucumber on the sandwich for added crunch.
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(of hair) lacking thickness or volume

  • Her thin hair fluttered gently in the breeze, revealing her delicate features.
  • After the treatment, he noticed that his once thick curls had become noticeably thin.
  • The hairstylist recommended a volumizing shampoo to help her thin hair look fuller.
  • As she aged, her once thick mane transformed into thin hair, requiring extra care to maintain.
  • He wore a hat to protect his thin hair from the harsh sun, worried about further damage.
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(of people or animals) weighing less than what is thought to be healthy for their body

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  • He is thin but strong, thanks to regular exercise and a balanced diet.
  • He was thin as a child but has since grown into a healthier weight.
  • She enjoys her fast metabolism, which keeps her naturally thin.
  • She is naturally thin and doesn't need to worry about gaining weight.
  • She is proud of her slender figure and takes good care of her health to remain thin.
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4

(of sound or voice) high-pitched and lacking depth and richness

  • The thin sound of the old violin echoed through the empty hall, barely filling the space.
  • Her voice was thin and shaky as she nervously addressed the large audience.
  • The thin whine of the mosquito was barely audible but intensely irritating.
  • The radio played a thin, tinny melody that reminded him of old recordings from the 1920s.
  • As the battery drained, the speaker emitted a thin sound, losing all its bass and resonance.
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(of a smile) barely noticeable and lacking genuine warmth and enthusiasm

  • She gave him a thin smile, hiding her true feelings behind a facade of politeness.
  • His thin smile suggested he wasn't entirely pleased with the outcome of the meeting.
  • The photograph captured her thin smile, hinting at the underlying tension of the moment.
  • Despite her efforts to appear happy, her thin smile revealed her disappointment.
  • He offered a thin smile in response to the compliment, clearly not believing it himself.
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(of the air) having a low density, making it harder to breathe

  • As they climbed higher up the mountain, the air became thin, making it difficult to catch their breath.
  • The astronaut trained in a chamber with thin air to simulate conditions on Mars.
  • In the thin air of the high-altitude desert, plants struggled to grow.
  • The thin air at the summit left the hikers feeling lightheaded and exhausted.
  • Her voice sounded faint in the thin air of the high plateau, barely carrying over the distance.
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(of fog, mist, smoke, etc.) light and not dense, making it easier to see through

  • The thin mist over the lake allowed them to see the opposite shore clearly.
  • A thin wisp of smoke rose from the extinguished candle, quickly disappearing into the air.
  • As the morning sun rose, the thin fog began to lift, revealing the landscape below.
  • The thin smoke from the chimney drifted lazily into the sky, barely noticeable against the clouds.
  • She walked through the thin haze, which lent a dreamy quality to the early morning scene.
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(of a piece of clothing, curtain, etc.) lightweight, delicate, or not densely woven

  • She wore a thin sweater that barely kept the chill away on the brisk autumn evening.
  • The thin fabric of his shirt made it perfect for the hot summer day.
  • Her thin scarf fluttered in the wind, providing more style than warmth.
  • The thin curtains allowed sunlight to gently filter into the room, creating a soft, warm glow.
9

(of a piece of clothing, fabric, etc.) worn down and less dense due to wear and tear

  • Her favorite jeans were thin at the knees, showing signs of frequent wear.
  • The once luxurious blanket felt thin and worn, losing much of its original warmth.
  • Her thin dress, having been washed countless times, was now delicate and prone to tearing.
  • After years of use, his favorite T-shirt had become thin and nearly see-through.
10

(of writing, etc.) faint, lightly inked, and lacking in boldness and clarity

  • The document was hard to read due to the thin printing that faded in places.
  • His thin handwriting required extra concentration to decipher the faint letters.
  • The printer was running low on ink, resulting in thin, patchy text on the page.
  • She squinted at the thin writing, struggling to make out the faint words.
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(of light) weak, faint, and lacking intensity

  • She could only see a thin beam of light coming through the crack in the door.
  • The moon cast a thin light over the landscape, creating a ghostly ambiance.
  • As the storm clouds gathered, the thin sunlight struggled to penetrate the darkening sky.
  • The thin light of dawn barely illuminated the room.
  • The thin glow of the streetlamp cast long shadows on the pavement.
12

present in small quantities and not abundant

  • Jobs were thin in the rural area, making it hard for residents to find stable employment.
  • During the drought, water supplies became thin, leading to strict conservation measures.
  • The crowd was thin at the early morning event, with only a few attendees scattered around.
  • After the harvest, food resources were thin, and the community had to ration their meals carefully.
  • The library's collection of rare books was thin, with only a few valuable volumes on the shelves.
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(of a market or trading environment) having few bids or offerings, resulting in infrequent transactions

  • The stock was traded in a thin market, causing significant price fluctuations.
  • Due to the thin trading activity, it was challenging to buy or sell shares without impacting the price.
  • The real estate market in the rural area was thin, with only a few properties listed for sale.
  • The thin market for rare collectibles made it difficult to find buyers willing to pay a premium.
  • The stock market was thin today, with very few trades taking place.
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referring to a climbing route where the holds are small, few, or far apart, making it challenging to ascend

  • The climber struggled on the thin route, searching for tiny holds to grip.
  • Thin climbs require a great deal of finger strength and precise footwork.
  • She preferred thin routes for the challenge, despite the difficulty in finding secure handholds.
  • On the thin section of the wall, he had to rely on his technique rather than strength.
  • The guide pointed out the thin route, warning that it was suitable only for experienced climbers.