thick

/θɪk/ adjectiveadverbnoun
5 letters1 syllable14 points in Scrabble®14 points in WWF®
DEFINITIONS13
ADJECTIVE
1

Hard to pass through because of dense growth.

“thick woods”

2

Abounding; having a lot of.

“the top was thick with dust”

3

Having component parts closely crowded together.

“thick crowds”

“a thick forest”

4

Not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions.

“an inch thick”

“a thick board”

5

Relatively dense in consistency.

“thick cream”

“thick soup”

6

Spoken as if with a thick tongue.

“the thick speech of a drunkard”

7

Having a short and solid form or stature.

“a thickset young man”

8

(used informally) stupid.

9

(of darkness) densely dark.

“thick night”

“thick darkness”

10

(used informally) associated on close terms.

“the two were thick as thieves for months”

ADVERB
1

In quick succession.

“misfortunes come fast and thick”

2

With a thick consistency.

“the blood was flowing thick”

NOUN
1

The location of something surrounded by other things.

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