Thick Synonyms

198 thick synonyms include in extent/diameter, across, wide, broad, deep, stocky, sturdy, chunky, dumpy, and hefty. Thick is an adjective, and its antonyms are faint, vague, and unfriendly. Here are some additional synonyms for "thick" with example sentences.

Another word for Thick

198 other ways to say thick.

1. stocky

2. heavy

  • woolly  
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  • woollen  
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  • heavyweight  
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  • heavy
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  • chunky  
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  • cable-knit  
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  • bulky  
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3. profuse

  • serried  
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  • riotous  
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  • rich
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  • rank  
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  • rampant
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  • profuse  
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  • plentiful  
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  • luxuriant  
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  • jungly  
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  • impenetrable  
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  • impassable  
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  • exuberant  
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  • dense  
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  • crowded
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  • condensed  
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  • concentrated  
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  • compact  
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  • close-packed  
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  • bushy  
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  • abundant
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4. teeming

  • thronged  
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  • teeming  
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  • swarming  
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  • stuffed  
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  • solid
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  • seething  
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  • pullulating  
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  • packed  
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  • overrun by  
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  • overflowing  
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  • like Piccadilly Circus  
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  • jammed  
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  • jam-packed  
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  • heaving  
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  • full of  
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  • filled
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  • crowded
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  • crawling  
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  • crammed  
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  • cram-full of  
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  • covered  
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  • congested  
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  • choked  
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  • chocker  
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  • chock-full of  
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  • chock-a-block  
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  • bursting at the seams  
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  • abounding in  
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5. opaque

  • soupy  
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  • smoggy  
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  • opaque  
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  • murky  
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  • impenetrable  
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  • heavy
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  • dense  
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6. stiffened

  • viscous  
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  • viscoid  
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  • viscid  
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  • stiffened  
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  • stiff  
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  • semi-solid  
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  • ropy  
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  • mucilaginous  
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  • inspissated  
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  • heavy
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  • gelatinous  
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  • firm
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  • concentrated  
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  • coagulated  
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  • clotted  
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7. brainless

  • wooden-headed  
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  • witless  
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  • vapid  
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  • vacuous  
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  • unintelligent  
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  • thickheaded  
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  • thick-skulled  
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  • stupid
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  • soft in the head  
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  • slow on the uptake  
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  • slow-witted  
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  • slow  
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  • simple-minded  
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  • pinheaded  
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  • pig-ignorant  
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  • pea-brained  
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  • obtuse  
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  • not the full shilling  
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  • naive
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  • muttonheaded  
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  • moronic  
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  • mindless  
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  • lamebrained  
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  • insensitive  
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  • imbecilic  
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  • ignorant
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  • idiotic  
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  • half-witted  
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  • gullible
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  • foolish
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  • fat-headed  
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  • empty-headed  
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  • dunderheaded  
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  • dunce-like  
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  • dumb
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  • dull-witted  
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  • dull
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  • dozy  
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  • dotish  
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  • dopey  
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  • doltish  
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  • dof  
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  • dippy  
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  • dim  
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  • dense  
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  • daft  
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  • cretinous  
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  • chuckleheaded  
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  • brainless  
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  • brain-dead  
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  • bovine  
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  • boneheaded  
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  • birdbrained  
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  • as thick as two short planks  
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8. hoarse

  • throaty  
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  • rough
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  • raspy  
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  • rasping  
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  • muffled  
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  • indistinct  
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  • husky  
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  • hoarse  
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  • guttural  
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  • gravelly  
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  • croaky  
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  • croaking  
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9. marked

10. intimate

  • well in  
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  • palsy-walsy  
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  • pally  
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  • on the best of terms  
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  • on friendly/good terms  
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  • matey  
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  • intimate
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  • inseparable from  
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  • hand in glove  
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  • friendly
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  • familiar
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  • devoted to  
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  • close to  
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  • chummy  
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  • buddy-buddy  
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  • as thick as thieves  
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11. centre

Use thick in a Sentence

A thick substance oozed from the pipe.

Claiming credit for that is a bit thick.

Expecting sympathy now is a bit thick.

He wore a thick sweater in the winter.

It's a bit thick to blame me for everything.

She has thick, curly hair.

The fog was thick and hard to see through.

You're laying it on a bit thick now.