look thin

Frequency: 7.025.4 per million words

Describes the visual appearance of a solid object.

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Examples (20)

  • She really looks quite thin after her illness.
  • She started exercising and now she looks quite thin.
  • The old book's cover began to look thin and worn.
  • After his illness, he looked very thin.
  • Are you eating enough? You look very thin.
  • Does this dress make me look thin?
  • This fabric looks too thin for a winter coat.
  • You look a bit thin; have you been eating enough?
  • Many models strive to look thin for the runway.
  • Despite eating a lot, he always seems to look thin.
  • The soup looks a little thin; maybe add some more vegetables.
  • The model was criticized for making herself look too thin.
  • His hair started to look thin on top as he aged.
  • I prefer to look healthy, not just thin.
  • The bridge supports look extremely thin and unsafe.
  • With her new diet, she hopes to look thin by summer.
  • Compared to her sister, she always looks so thin.
  • Some people naturally look thin without much effort.
  • After months of diet and exercise, he started to look noticeably thin.
  • He's been stressed lately, which might be why he looks so thin.