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adj thin

  • lithe β€” bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible: the lithe body of a ballerina.
  • ichorous β€” Classical Mythology. an ethereal fluid flowing in the veins of the gods.
  • cockamamie β€” If you describe something as cockamamie, you mean that it is ridiculous or silly.
  • lithesome β€” bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible: the lithe body of a ballerina.
  • gauzy β€” like gauze; transparently thin and light.
  • flimsy β€” without material strength or solidity: a flimsy fabric; a flimsy structure.
  • insufficient β€” not sufficient; lacking in what is necessary or required: an insufficient answer.
  • ear piercing β€” hole in ear for jewellery
  • fusible β€” capable of being fused or melted.
  • inadequate β€” not adequate or sufficient; inept or unsuitable.
  • atrophied β€” exhibiting or affected with atrophy; wasted; withered; shriveled: an atrophied arm; an atrophied talent.
  • implausible β€” not plausible; not having the appearance of truth or credibility: an implausible alibi.
  • clear β€” Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear.
  • hyaline β€” Also, hyalin, H04/H0454500 hahy-uh-lin, ˈhaΙͺ Ι™ lΙͺn. Biochemistry. a horny substance found in hydatid cysts, closely resembling chitin. a structureless, transparent substance found in cartilage, the eye, etc., resulting from the pathological degeneration of tissue.
  • dainty β€” If you describe a movement, person, or object as dainty, you mean that they are small, delicate, and pretty.
  • malnourished β€” poorly or improperly nourished; suffering from malnutrition: thin, malnourished victims of the famine.
  • imprecise β€” not precise; not exact; vague or ill-defined.
  • anorexic β€” If someone is anorexic, they are suffering from anorexia and so are very thin.
  • ear-piercing β€” extremely harsh and irritating to the ear: ear-piercing noise.
  • diaphanous β€” Diaphanous cloth is very thin and almost transparent.
  • fine-drawn β€” drawn out to extreme fineness or thinness.
  • feeble β€” physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail.
  • meltable β€” to become liquefied by warmth or heat, as ice, snow, butter, or metal.

adjective thin

  • wispy β€” being a wisp or in wisps; wisplike: a wispy plant.
  • incapacious β€” Not capacious; narrow, small, weak, or foolish.
  • wimpy β€” of, relating to, or characteristic of a wimp.
  • light β€” a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • anorectic β€” Also, anorectous. having no appetite.
  • whitish β€” somewhat white; tending to white.
  • emaciated β€” Abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
  • washy β€” diluted too much; weak: washy coffee.
  • wiry β€” made of wire.
  • weak β€” not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  • cobwebby β€” bearing an accumulation of cobwebs.
  • weightless β€” being without apparent weight, as a freely falling body or a body acted upon by a force that neutralizes gravitation.
  • cobweblike β€” Resembling or characteristic of a cobweb.
  • fine β€” of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
  • gossamer β€” a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, especially in autumn.
  • gracile β€” gracefully slender.
  • waxlike β€” Resembling wax.

verb thin

  • lighten β€” to become less severe, stringent, or harsh; ease up: Border inspections have lightened recently.
  • fade β€” to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • water β€” a liquid solution or preparation, especially one used for cosmetic purposes: lavender water; lemon water.
  • fagged out β€” exhausted
  • emaciate β€” (transitive) To make extremely thin or wasted.
  • damping β€” moistening or wetting
  • dilute β€” to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  • hosed β€” a flexible tube for conveying a liquid, as water, to a desired point: a garden hose; a fire hose.
  • downing β€” a downward movement; descent.
  • burn up β€” If something burns up or if fire burns it up, it is completely destroyed by fire or strong heat.
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