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/THik/
adjective
  1. with opposite sides or surfaces that are a great or relatively great distance apart.
    "thick slices of bread"
    synonyms: in extent/diameter, across, wide, broad, deep, stocky, sturdy, chunky, dumpy, hefty, thickset, beefy, meaty, large, big, bulky, solid, substantial, fat, stout, plump
  2. made up of a large number of things or people close together.
    "his hair was long and thick"
    synonyms: plentiful, abundant, profuse, luxuriant, bushy, rich, riotous, exuberant, rank, rampant, dense, close-packed, concentrated, crowded, condensed, compact, impenetrable, impassable, serried, jungly
  3. (of a liquid or a semiliquid substance) relatively firm in consistency; not flowing freely.
    "thick mud"
    synonyms: semisolid, firm, stiff, stiffened, heavy, clotted, coagulated, viscid, viscous, gelatinous, mucilaginous, ropy, concentrated, inspissated, viscoid
  4. of low intelligence; stupid.
    "he's a bit thick"
    synonyms: stupid, unintelligent, ignorant, dense, brainless, mindless, foolish, dull-witted, dull, slow-witted, witless, doltish, slow, dunce-like, simpleminded, empty-headed, vacuous, vapid, halfwitted, idiotic, moronic, imbecilic, obtuse, insensitive, gullible, naive, thickheaded, dim, dumb, dopey, dippy, dozy, cretinous, birdbrained, peabrained, pinheaded, pig-ignorant, bovine, slow on the uptake, soft in the head, brain-dead, boneheaded, lamebrained, chuckleheaded, dunderheaded, wooden-headed, fat-headed, thick-skulled, muttonheaded, daft, not the full shilling, as thick as two short planks, dof, dotish, dumb-ass
  5. (of a voice) not clear or distinct; hoarse or husky.
    "Guy's voice was thick with desire"
    synonyms: husky, hoarse, throaty, guttural, gravelly, rough, raspy, rasping, croaky, croaking, indistinct, muffled
  6. having a very close, friendly relationship.
    "he's very thick with the new boss"
    synonyms: friendly, intimate, familiar, on friendly/good terms, on the best of terms, hand in glove, close to, devoted to, inseparable from, pally, palsy-walsy, chummy, matey, buddy-buddy, as thick as thieves, well in
  7. (of a woman) curvy or voluptuous.
    "she's thick and she's rocking it"

noun
the busiest or most crowded part of something; the middle of something.
"we were in the thick of the battle"
synonyms: midst, center, hub, middle, core, heart, focus

adverb
in or with deep, dense, or heavy mass.
"bread spread thick with butter"

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THICK meaning: 1. having a large distance between two sides: 2. growing close together and in large amounts: 3…. Learn more.
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