thinner
Multiple Entries:thinner thin
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
thinner /ˈθɪnə(r)/ (also thinners)
▶noun a volatile solvent used to make paint or other solutions less viscous.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
thin/θɪn/
▶adjective (thinner, thinnest)
- 1 having opposite surfaces or sides relatively close together.
■ (of a garment or similar item) made of light material.
■ (of a garment or fabric) having become less thick as a result of wear.
- 2 having little flesh or fat on the body.
- 3 having few parts or members relative to the area covered or filled; sparse.
■ not dense or heavy: the thin air of the mountains.
- 4 containing much liquid and not much solid substance.
- 5 (of a sound) faint and high-pitched.
■ (of a smile) weak and forced.
- 6 lacking substance or quality; inadequate or weak: the evidence is rather thin.
- 1 make or become less thick.
- 2 remove some plants from (a row or area) to allow the others more room to grow.
- 3 Golf hit (a ball) above its centre.
– phrases
be thin on the ground see ground1.
have a thin time Brit. informal have a miserable or uncomfortable time.
thin air used to refer to the state of being invisible or non-existent.
the thin blue line informal the police.
be thin on the ground see ground1.
have a thin time Brit. informal have a miserable or uncomfortable time.
thin air used to refer to the state of being invisible or non-existent.
the thin blue line informal the police.
– derivatives
thinly adverb,
thinness noun,
thinnish adjective.
thinly adverb,
thinness noun,
thinnish adjective.
– origin OE thynne, of Gmc origin.
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