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thicker meaning

EN[-ɪkə(ɹ)]

    Definition of thicker in English Dictionary

  • AdjectiveBFthickSUPthickest
    1. comparative form of thick: more thick.
    2. AdverbBFthickSUPthickest
      1. comparative form of thick: more thick.
      2. More Examples
        1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
          • Ultrasonography showed bilateral hydroureteronephrosis with distended, thick walled bladder.
          • [ …] wiping up crayon and markers from the walls, handprints, thick mud tracks, picking up kinderspullen, etc.
          • In May 2003, South Africa set the pace by banning thin plastic bags and imposing a tax on thick ones.
        2. Used in the Beginning of Sentence
          • Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks. — Milton.
        3. Used in the Ending of Sentence
          • Other rarities usually occur where nonrare plants are thickest.
          • But they then behave so very unmagnificently, scared and a bit thick.
      • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
        1. Adjectives
          • Adjective forms
            • Adjective comparative forms
          • Adverbs
            • Adverb forms
              • Adverb comparative forms

          Other Vocabulary

          Look-Alike Words
          1. en thicke
          2. en thicket
          3. en thicken
          4. en thicked
          5. en whicker
          Source: Wiktionary

          Meaning of thicker for the defined word.

          Grammatically, this word "thicker" is an adjective, more specifically, an adjective form. It's also an adverb, more specifically, an adverb form.
          Definiteness: Level 1
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