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thin
A1
adjective
Usage:
85%
slim, lean
Translation: slim, lean
Pronunciation: /θɪn/
Meaning: Having little fat or flesh on the body; not fat.

Thin means not having much fat or flesh. We use it to describe people or animals who are not fat. This is the simple, physical meaning.

My cat is very thin and small.

She is thin because she runs a lot.

2
A1
adjective
Usage:
80%
narrow, slender
Translation: narrow, slender
Pronunciation: /θɪn/
Meaning: Having a small distance between opposite sides; not thick.

Thin means not thick, having little width or depth. We say this about objects like paper, slices, or materials.

This book has thin pages.

She cut a thin slice of bread.

3
B1
adjective
Usage:
60%
weak, light
Translation: weak, light
Pronunciation: /θɪn/
Meaning: Not strong or rich in quality, amount, or substance.

Thin can describe something that is weak or not rich, like soup or sound. It means there is not much substance or strength.

The soup tastes thin without salt.

She has a thin voice on the phone.

4
B2
verb
Usage:
50%
reduce, lessen
Translation: reduce, lessen
Pronunciation: /θɪn/
Meaning: To become less dense or full; to reduce in number or amount.

To thin means to make something less thick or less crowded. It can describe making things fewer or less strong by removing parts or mixing.

The forest thinned after the fire.

She thinned the paint with water.

5
B1
adjective
Usage:
45%
sparse, scattered
Translation: sparse, scattered
Pronunciation: /θɪn/
Meaning: Having few people or things spread over a large area; not dense.

Thin can describe a place or group with not many people or things close together. It means things are spread out or few.

The crowd was thin in the morning.

The trees here are thin and far apart.

6
C1
adjective
Usage:
30%
unlikely, doubtful
Translation: unlikely, doubtful
Pronunciation: /θɪn/
Meaning: (Informal) Difficult to believe or likely to be true.

Thin can be used to say something is weak or not good, like an excuse or reason. It means it is not strong or believable.

He gave a thin excuse for being late.

Her story sounds thin to me.

7
B1
adjective
Usage:
55%
lean, low-fat
Translation: lean, low-fat
Pronunciation: /θɪn/
Meaning: Having little fat in meat or food; lean.

Thin in food means not much fat or thick parts, especially in meat. It describes food with less fat and less thickness.

I like thin slices of ham.

This steak is thin and lean.

8
B2
adjective
Usage:
50%
light, sparse
Translation: light, sparse
Pronunciation: /θɪn/
Meaning: (Of a coating or layer) Applied lightly or sparingly.

Thin means a small amount of material spread over an area. It describes how something covers a surface lightly or not much.

Apply a thin layer of paint.

The snow was thin on the ground.

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