UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈθɪk/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/θɪk/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(thik)
having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin:a thick slice.
measured, as specified, between opposite surfaces, from top to bottom, or in a direction perpendicular to that of the length and breadth; (of a solid having three general dimensions) measured across its smallest dimension:a board one inch thick.
composed of or containing objects, particles, etc., close together; dense:a thick fog; a thick forest.
filled, covered, or abounding (usually fol. by with):tables thick with dust.
husky or hoarse; not distinctly articulated:The patient's speech is still quite thick.
markedly so (as specified):a thick German accent.
deep or profound:thick darkness.
(of a liquid) heavy or viscous:a thick syrup.
[Informal.]close in friendship; intimate.
mentally slow; stupid; dull.
disagreeably excessive or exaggerated:They thought it a bit thick when he called himself a genius.
adv.
in a thick manner.
close together; closely packed:The roses grew thick along the path.
in a manner to produce something thick:Slice the cheese thick.
lay it on thick, [Informal.]to praise excessively; flatter:He's laying it on thick because he wants you to do him a favor.
n.
the thickest, densest, or most crowded part:in the thick of the fight.
through thick and thin, under favorable and unfavorable conditions; steadfastly:We have been friends for 20 years, through thick and thin.
bef. 900; (adjective, adjectival and adverb, adverbial) Middle English thikke, Old English thicce; cognate with Dutch dik, German dick; akin to Old Norse thykkr (noun, nominal) Middle English, derivative of the adjective, adjectival
thick′ish, adj. thick′ly, adv.
6.See corresponding entry in Unabridged strong, pronounced, decided.
Collocations: are in the thick of it now!, the [paper, fabric, jacket, wall] is too thick, (in) the thick of the [fight, fray, debate, battle, crowd], more...
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