Definitions and Examples of slender, thin, weak
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Gracefully thin; not heavy or bulky.
Example
She had a slender figure and could easily fit into any dress.
Having little flesh or fat; not plump or chubby.
Example
He was so thin that his clothes hung loosely on his body.
Lacking physical strength or energy; feeble or frail.
Example
After being sick for a week, she felt weak and unable to do anything.
Key Differences: slender vs thin vs weak
- 1Slender describes a person or object that is gracefully thin, while stout describes something that is thick and strong.
- 2Thin describes a person or object that has little flesh or fat, while stout describes something that is sturdy and robust.
- 3Weak describes a person or object that lacks physical strength or energy, while stout describes something that is strong and resilient.
Effective Usage of slender, thin, weak
- 1Body Description: Use slender and thin to describe a person's body shape.
- 2Physical Strength: Use weak to describe a person's lack of physical strength or energy.
- 3Object Description: Use stout to describe an object that is thick, strong, and sturdy.
Remember this!
The antonyms of stout are slender, thin, and weak. These words describe the opposite of stout, which is a person or thing that is thick, strong, and sturdy. Use these words to describe a person's body shape, physical strength, or object description.