Definitions and Examples of watery, thin
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Containing, covered with, or full of water or other liquid.
Example
The soup was too watery and lacked flavor.
Having little thickness or depth; not dense or viscous.
Example
The sauce was too thin and didn't stick to the pasta.
Key Differences: watery vs thin
- 1Watery describes a liquid that has too much water or lacks flavor.
- 2Thin describes a substance that has little thickness or density.
Effective Usage of watery, thin
- 1Cooking: Use these antonyms to describe the texture of food and beverages.
- 2Describing liquids: Use watery and thin to describe the consistency of liquids.
- 3Comparing textures: Use these antonyms to compare and contrast the texture of different substances.
Remember this!
The antonyms watery and thin describe a liquid or substance that is not thick or viscous. Use these words to describe the texture of food and beverages, compare and contrast the texture of different substances, and describe the consistency of liquids.