thick
A common way to emphasize that something is thick.
To emphasize a very high degree of thickness.
To indicate a moderate or considerable degree of thickness.
Used to describe the state of something being thick.
Used when something has the visual appearance of being thick.
Used to suggest that something gives the impression of being thick.
Used when the thickness is perceived by touch or sensation.
A more informal way to say 'become thick', often used in speech.
Indicates a process of change, where something turns thick over time.
Suggests a gradual and natural process of becoming thick, e.g., air, fog.
Used to describe something being densely filled or covered with something else (e.g., The air was thick with smoke). Can also be used figuratively (thick with tension).