thickness

[ˈθɪknəs]

thickness Definition

  • 1the state or quality of being thick
  • 2the distance between opposite sides of something thick

Using thickness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thickness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The thickness of the ice was measured with a ruler.

  • Example

    The thickness of the book made it difficult to carry.

  • Example

    The thickness of the paint affected the final result.

  • Example

    The thickness of the fabric made it durable.

thickness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thickness

Antonyms for thickness

Phrases with thickness

  • to cut something to a specific thickness

    Example

    The meat should be cut to a thickness of 1 inch.

  • paper-thin thickness

    an extremely thin layer or amount of something

    Example

    The paper-thin thickness of the gold leaf made it very delicate.

  • to determine the distance between opposite sides of something thick

    Example

    Use a caliper to measure the thickness of the metal sheet.

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Summary: thickness in Brief

Thickness [ˈθɪknəs] refers to the state or quality of being thick, or the distance between opposite sides of something thick. It can describe the thickness of various materials, such as ice, books, paint, and fabric. Phrases like 'cut to thickness' and 'measure the thickness of' are commonly used to indicate precise measurements. Synonyms include 'breadth', 'width', and 'density', while antonyms include 'thinness' and 'slenderness'.