thickness (Meaning)

Wordnet

thickness (n)

the dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width

indistinct articulation

used of a line or mark

resistance to flow

Webster

thickness (n.)

The quality or state of being thick (in any of the senses of the adjective).

thickness Sentence Examples

  1. The steel plate had an impressive thickness of one inch.
  2. The fog rolled in with a worrying thickness, obscuring visibility.
  3. The ancient tree trunk displayed a remarkable girth and thickness.
  4. The book's pages were exceptionally thin, reducing its overall thickness.
  5. The layer of ice on the pond reached a maximum thickness during the coldest months.
  6. The carpet's luxurious thickness provided a comfortable underfoot experience.
  7. The walls of the castle boasted a formidable thickness, protecting it from attackers.
  8. The thickness of the paint layer affected the vibrancy and depth of color.
  9. The scientist measured the thickness of the specimen using a high-precision caliper.
  10. The clouds gathered overhead in ominous thickness, threatening rainfall.

FAQs About the word thickness

the dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width, indistinct articulation, used of a line or mark, resistance to flowThe quality or state of be

consistency, density, consistence,viscosity, solidity, compactness,viscidity, firmness

cleverness, sharpness, brilliance, judgment, intelligence, insight, perception, perception, brilliance, quickness

The steel plate had an impressive thickness of one inch.

The fog rolled in with a worrying thickness, obscuring visibility.

The ancient tree trunk displayed a remarkable girth and thickness.

The book's pages were exceptionally thin, reducing its overall thickness.