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thinness    音标拼音: [θ'ɪnnɪs] [θ'ɪnɪs]
n. 薄,细,瘦

薄,细,瘦

thinness
n 1: relatively small dimension through an object as opposed to
its length or width; "the tenuity of a hair"; "the thinness
of a rope" [synonym: {thinness}, {tenuity}, {slenderness}]
[ant: {thickness}]
2: the property of having little body fat [synonym: {leanness},
{thinness}, {spareness}] [ant: {avoirdupois}, {blubber},
{fat}, {fatness}]
3: the property of being very narrow or thin; "he marvelled at
the fineness of her hair" [synonym: {fineness}, {thinness}]
4: the property of being scanty or scattered; lacking denseness
[synonym: {sparseness}, {spareness}, {sparsity}, {thinness}]
5: a consistency of low viscosity; "he disliked the thinness of
the soup" [ant: {thickness}]

Thinness \Thin"ness\, n.
The quality or state of being thin (in any of the senses of
the word).
[1913 Webster]

124 Moby Thesaurus words for "thinness":
Lenten fare, admission of light, airiness, airy nothing,
airy texture, attenuation, austerity, bodilessness, chinchiness,
chintziness, clarity, clearness, crystal-clearness, crystallinity,
deadness, delicacy, diaphaneity, diaphanousness, dilutedness,
dilution, ethereality, exiguity, exiguousness, exility, fewness,
filminess, fineness, flatness, flavorlessness, flightiness,
flimsiness, fluffiness, frailty, frivolousness, frothiness,
gauziness, glassiness, glasslikeness, gossameriness, gracility,
immateriality, inanity, incorporeality, infrequency, insipidity,
insipidness, insolidity, insubstantiality, jejuneness, jejunity,
laciness, lack of depth, leanness, lifelessness, lightness,
limpidity, lucidity, meagerness, meanness, mildness, miserliness,
mistiness, narrowness, niggardliness, nonopacity, paltriness,
paperiness, parsimony, paucity, pellucidity, puniness, rareness,
rarity, restrictedness, saplessness, savorlessness, scantiness,
scantness, scarcity, scrawniness, scrimpiness, shallow-wittedness,
shallowness, sheerness, show-through, skimpiness, slenderness,
slightness, slim pickings, slimness, smallness, spareness,
sparseness, sparsity, staleness, stinginess, stringency, subtility,
subtilty, subtlety, superficiality, tastelessness, tenuity,
tenuousness, tightness, transmission of light, transparence,
transparency, transpicuousness, uncloudedness, unprofoundness,
unprofundity, unsavoriness, unsubstantiality, vagueness, vapidity,
vitreosity, vitreousness, vitrescence, volatility, wateriness,
weakness, wishy-washiness, wispiness


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