THIN vs DILUTE: ADJECTIVE
- (of sound) lacking resonance or volume
- Of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section
- Relatively thin in consistency or low in density; not viscous
- Lacking excess flesh
- Very narrow
- Not dense
- Having little substance or significance
- Relatively small in extent from one surface to the opposite, usually in the smallest solid dimension.
- Not great in diameter or cross section; fine.
- Lacking force or substance; flimsy.
- Not dense or concentrated; sparse.
- More rarefied than normal.
- Flowing with relative ease; not viscous.
- Watery.
- Sparsely supplied or provided; scanty.
- Having a low number of transactions.
- Lacking resonance or fullness; tinny.
- Lacking radiance or intensity.
- Not having enough photographic density or contrast to make satisfactory prints. Used of a negative.
- Having little bodily flesh or fat; lean or slender.
- Lacking spirit or sincere effort
- Having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite
- Rare; not dense or thick; -- applied to fluids or soft mixtures.
- Not close; not crowded; not filling the space; not having the individuals of which the thing is composed in a close or compact state; hence, not abundant
- Not full or well grown; wanting in plumpness.
- Weak; reduced in strength due to dilution, diluted.
- Having a low concentration.
- Diluted; thin; weak.
- Weakened; diluted.
- Reduced in strength or concentration or quality or purity
THIN vs DILUTE: VERB
- Make thin or thinner
- Lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture
- Take off weight
- Lose thickness; become thin or thinner
- To weaken, especially by adding a foreign substance.
- To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water.
- Lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture
- Corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones
THIN vs DILUTE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To become attenuated, thin, or weak.
THIN vs DILUTE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make thin (in any of the senses of the adjective).
- To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water.
- To lessen the force, strength, purity, or brilliance of, especially by admixture.
- To decrease the value of (shares of stock) by increasing the total number of shares.
- To diminish the strength, flavor, color, etc., of, by mixing; to reduce, especially by the addition of water; to temper; to attenuate; to weaken.
- To make thinner or more liquid by admixture with something; to thin and dissolve by mixing.
THIN vs DILUTE: ADVERB
- Without viscosity
- So as to be thin.
- Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state.
- In a thin manner.
- N/A
THIN vs DILUTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having insufficient density or contrast to give a good photographic print or a satisfactory image on the screen; weak: said of a negative or a lantern-slide.
- To make thin.
- To make less dense or compact; make sparse; specifically, to rarefy, as a gas.
- A fragile claim to fame"
- Not viscous
- Become thin or thinner
- Lose thickness
- To make bare or empty.
- To reduce in consistency or viscosity: said of liquids: as, to thin starch.
- Thinly.
- To reduce in strength or richness: as, to thin the blood.
- To make lean or spare.
- To reduce in numbers or frequency.
- 14. In art, characterized, in composition, by few and widely separated elements, by absence of serious interest, or by lack of body and force in technique.
- A Middle English form of thine.
- To become thin.
- Lacking substance or significance
- Very narrow in all diameters; slender; slim; long and fine: as, a thin wire; a thin string.
- Very narrow in one diameter; having the opposite surfaces very near together; having little thickness or depth; not thick; not heavy: as, thin paper; thin boards: opposed to thick.
- Having the constituent parts loose or sparse in arrangement; lacking density, compactness, or luxuriance; rare; specifically, of the air and other gases, rarefied.
- Hence, easily seen through; transparent, literally or figuratively; shallow; flimsy; slight: as, a thin disguise.
- Having slight consistency or viscosity: said of liquids: as, thin syrup; thin gruel.
- Deficient in some characteristic or important ingredient; lacking strength or richness; specifically, of liquors, small: opposed to strong.
- Of sound, lacking in fullness; faint, and often somewhat shrill or metallic in tone.
- Limited in power or capacity; feeble; weak.
- Having no depth: said of a school of fish.
- Meager; lean; spare; not plump or fat.
- Limited in quantity or number; small or infrequent; scanty.
- Scantily occupied or furnished; bare; empty: used absolutely or with of.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or become thin or thinner.
- To make weak or weaker, as color, by mixture; reduce the strength or standard of.
- Hence To weaken, as spirit or an acid, by an admixture of water or other liquid, which renders the spirit or acid less concentrated.
- To render more liquid; make thin or more fluid, as by mixture of a fluid of less with one of greater consistence; attenuate the strength or consistence of: often used figuratively: as, to dilute a narrative with weak reflections.
- Weak; paltry; poor.
- Thin; attenuated; reduced in strength, as spirit or color.
- To become liquid or more liquid; become thin or reduced in strength: as, vinegar dilutes easily.
THIN vs DILUTE: RELATED WORDS
- Pale, Anorexic, Spindly, Stringy, Lean, Wispy, Ribbonlike, Narrow, Sparse, Flat, Flimsy, Weak, Slender, Skinny, Slim
- Diminish, Thin out, Water down, Stretch, White, Thin, Weak, Watery, Washy, Thinned, Cut, Weakened, Debase, Reduce, Adulterate
THIN vs DILUTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pale, Anorexic, Spindly, Stringy, Lean, Wispy, Ribbonlike, Narrow, Sparse, Flat, Flimsy, Weak, Slender, Skinny, Slim
- Weaken, Dilution, Diminish, Water down, Stretch, White, Thin, Weak, Watery, Washy, Thinned, Cut, Weakened, Reduce, Adulterate
THIN vs DILUTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Do you have a thin kerf rip blade?
- Examples include chap, ship, thin, whiz, and photo.
- Europa has a thin atmosphere rich with oxygen.
- Patient skin is velvety thin, loose, and stretchable.
- US, or thin clothes when it is snowing.
- It adds a thin coating of silicone over your case and then caps it with a thin aluminum shell with a matte finish.
- The tart looks amazing, thin on crust meaning thin on calories!
- They may become abnormally thin, or thin for their body, and still talk about feeling fat.
- Bandgap engineering of titanium based oxynitride thin films and molybdenum disulfide thin fi.
- Shannon Thin Elk, Julie Thin Elk and Carrie Thin Elk.
- Following everyone and anyone will dilute your brand.
- Some also include water to dilute the vinegar.
- One copy of Cr will dilute a black horse to Smokey Black, while two copies will dilute a black horse to Smokey Cream.
- We do not refund on Home Test Kits or dilute lab test results, dilute lab results are not a failure.
- Silica gel, a colloidal dispersion of hydrated silicon dioxide, is formed when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a dilute solution of sodium silicate.
- Dilute Specimen: An employee who has a test reported by the MRO as a negative dilute, will be irected to take another test immediately.
- Rather than try to guess how much we need to dilute the sample, we spread agar plates with progressively more dilute samples.
- If the laboratory also reports that the urine specimen is dilute, the MRO may choose not to report the dilute result.
- At UNC, we use dilute solutions of local anesthetic; studies show that these dilute solutions do not affect labor.
- Add dilute nitric acid to calcium carbonate, followed by dilute sulfuric acid.
THIN vs DILUTE: QUESTIONS
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- Why do most Africans have thin noses and thin lips?
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- Do carbonated drinks dilute the concentration of alcohol?
- Why dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment for cellulose hydrolysis?
- Would magnesium react with dilute sulfuric acid why?
- Is zinc reacting with dilute sulfuric acid exothermic?
- What are examples of concentrated and dilute solutions?
- What happens during electrolysis of dilute sulfuric acid?
- Should I dilute my essential oils before application?
- Would magnesium react with dilute hydrochloric acid?