Meaning & Definition of word "Thickness"
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Thickness
/ˈθɪk.nəs/
noun:
- 1. The measure of how thick a material or object is.
- Example: The thickness of the book made it difficult to fit on the shelf.
- 2. The degree or extent of density or compactness in a substance.
- Example: The thickness of the ice on the lake was safe enough for skating.
- 3. The quality of being thick in terms of consistency or texture.
- Example: The soup was delicious, with the desired thickness that made it hearty.
- 4. A layer of a material that has a specified dimension of thickness.
- Example: The contractor specified a minimum thickness for the insulation to ensure energy efficiency.
Etymology
Derived from Middle English 'thiknesse', from Old English 'þiccnys', related to 'thick'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
thickness of the plot:
Refers to the complexity or intricacy of a situation.
thick as thieves:
Very close friends who share secrets.
thick-skinned:
Not sensitive to criticism.
Related Words
thick:
Having a large distance between opposite sides.
thin:
Having little distance between opposite sides.
density:
The degree of compactness of a substance.
Slang Meanings of thickness
Meaning: Refers to a heavyset or curvy person, often implying attractiveness.
Example Sentence: She's got that thickness that everyone loves.
Meaning: Describes something that is substantial or significant.
Example Sentence: That Netflix show has some real thickness in the plot.