adjective

thick

thick, dense, stupid

This is a very thick book.

This is a very thick book.

The fog was very thick.

The fog was very thick.

He has a thick accent.

He has a thick accent.

He's a bit thick.

He's a bit thick.

((a/an)) thick ((noun)) She wore a thick coat.

((sth.)) is thick The sauce is too thick.

Synonyms: dense, broad; Antonyms: thin, narrow

From Old English 'þicce', meaning 'dense, thick'.

Imagine a thick slice of bread or a thick forest where trees are close together.

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