A2adjective1K

UK/["/θɪn/"]/US/["/θɪn/"]/

Meaning of Thin

In simple words: Not thick; having little width or depth.

Thin in a sentence

  • The ice on the pond is too thin to skate on.
  • She has really thin hair that often gets tangled.
  • He wore a thin sweater because it was warm outside.
  • The thin line between right and wrong can be difficult to see.
  • The soup was too thin and needed more seasoning.
  • The guy who lives next door is quite thin and tall.
  • The artist used a thin brush to add fine details to the painting.
  • She has a thin layer of dust on her bookshelf.
  • He finds it hard to breathe when the air is so thin in the mountains.

How to use Thin

Use 'thin' to describe something that is not wide or thick. It can refer to physical objects, like a thin book, or describe a person. In informal contexts, it can sometimes have negative connotations if used to describe a person's body.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a thin thread — it's long but not wide.

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Collocations with Thin

Synonyms for Thin

Opposites of Thin

Common mistakes with Thin

  • Confused with 'slim' which has positive connotations for people.
  • Omitting 'thin' when describing the texture of food (e.g., 'thin sauce' not just 'sauce').
  • Using 'thinnest' when describing comparative aspects incorrectly.

Compare Thin with Narrow, Lean, Slender

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Frequently asked questions about Thin

What does Thin mean?

Not thick; having little width or depth.

What is the definition of Thin?

having a smaller distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal

How do you use Thin in a sentence?

The ice on the pond is too thin to skate on.

Can you give another example of Thin?

She has really thin hair that often gets tangled.

What are synonyms for Thin?

Common alternatives include slim, narrow, lean, slender, lanky.

What is the opposite of Thin?

Opposite meanings include thick, fat, bulky.

What words go with Thin?

It commonly pairs with be, look, seem, extremely, fairly, very, be, seem, become, extremely, fairly, very, spread something (too) thin, stretch something (too) thin, thin on the ground.

What are common mistakes when using Thin?

Confused with 'slim' which has positive connotations for people. Omitting 'thin' when describing the texture of food (e.g., 'thin sauce' not just 'sauce'). Using 'thinnest' when describing comparative aspects incorrectly.

How do you pronounce Thin?

US: /["/θɪn/"]/, UK: /["/θɪn/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Thin?

Use 'thin' to describe something that is not wide or thick. It can refer to physical objects, like a thin book, or describe a person. In informal contexts, it can sometimes have negative connotations if used to describe a person's body.

What CEFR level is Thin?

"Thin" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.