thin

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The meaning (definition) of the word thin
skinny and not very wide, like a stick.
The word thin used in a sentence
“The stick is thin and easy to snap into two pieces.”
Words that mean the same as thin (synonyms)
skinnynarrow
Words that mean the opposite of thin (antonyms)
thickwide
How the word thin is said around the world
| French | mince |
| Spanish | delgado |
| Mandarin | 薄的 |
| Hindi | पतला |
| Arabic | رفيع |
| Russian | тонкий |
| Portuguese (EU) | afinar |
| Portuguese (BR) | afinar |
| Japanese | 薄い |
| German | dünn |
| Urdu | پتلا |
| Punjabi | ਪਤਲਾ |
| Korean | 얇은 |
| Hebrew | דַק |
| Greek | λεπτός |
| Dutch | dun |
| Filipino | manipis |
| Vietnamese | gầy |
| Turkish | ince |
| Persian | نازک |
| Polish | cienki |
| Ukrainian | тонкий |
| Bengali | পাতলা |
| Swedish | tunn |
| Italian | magro |
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