The Opposite(Antonym) of “diluteness”
The antonyms of diluteness are concentration and thickness. The antonyms concentration and thickness convey opposite meanings to diluteness.
Explore all Antonyms of “diluteness”
Definitions and Examples of concentration, thickness
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The action or process of gathering together or reducing something to its most essential parts or its densest form.
Example
The concentration of sugar in the drink was too high for her liking.
The state or quality of being thick, dense, or viscous.
Example
The thickness of the paint made it difficult to apply evenly.
Key Differences: concentration vs thickness
- 1Concentration refers to the amount of a substance in a given volume or mass, while diluteness refers to the degree to which a substance is mixed with a solvent.
- 2Thickness refers to the physical property of being dense or viscous, while diluteness refers to the degree to which a substance is mixed with a solvent.
Effective Usage of concentration, thickness
- 1Science: Use diluteness and concentration to describe chemical solutions.
- 2Cooking: Use diluteness and thickness to describe the consistency of sauces and soups.
- 3Art: Use diluteness and thickness to describe the texture and application of paints.
Remember this!
The antonyms concentration and thickness convey opposite meanings to diluteness. Use these words in scientific contexts to describe chemical solutions, in cooking to describe the consistency of sauces and soups, and in art to describe the texture and application of paints.