thinness (Meaning)

Wordnet

thinness (n)

relatively small dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width

the property of having little body fat

the property of being very narrow or thin

the property of being scanty or scattered; lacking denseness

a consistency of low viscosity

Webster

thinness (n.)

The quality or state of being thin (in any of the senses of the word).

thinness Sentence Examples

  1. The model's thinness was admired by some, but criticized by others.
  2. The thinness of the paper made it difficult to handle.
  3. The doctor noted the patient's concerning thinness and recommended a nutritional consultation.
  4. The thinness of ice on the pond made it unsafe to walk on.
  5. The thinness of the wire allowed it to be easily threaded through the needle.
  6. The thinness of the fabric made it suitable for sheer curtains and delicate garments.
  7. The artist used the thinness of the paint to create subtle gradations of color.
  8. The thinness of the atmosphere on Mars made it unsuitable for human habitation without protective gear.
  9. The thinness of the walls provided little insulation against the cold and sound.
  10. The thinness of the sword allowed it to be wielded with great speed and precision.

FAQs About the word thinness

relatively small dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width, the property of having little body fat, the property of being very narrow or thi

leanness, slenderness,slimness, skinniness, reediness,svelteness, trimness, weediness,fitness, gauntness

plumpness, chubbiness, pudginess, weight, fat, corpulency, weight, corpulence,fatness, fleshiness

The model's thinness was admired by some, but criticized by others.

The thinness of the paper made it difficult to handle.

The doctor noted the patient's concerning thinness and recommended a nutritional consultation.

The thinness of ice on the pond made it unsafe to walk on.