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diffrence between thick and thin ( pls give correct answer )​

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Answered by brainliestnp
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When used as nouns, thick means the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something, whereas thin means a loss or tearing of paper from the back of a stamp, although not sufficient to create a complete hole.

When used as adverbs, thick means in a thick manner, whereas thin means not thickly or closely.

When used as verbs, thick means to thicken, whereas thin means to make thin or thinner.

When used as adjectives, thick means relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension, whereas thin means having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite.

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When used as verbs, thick means to thicken, whereas thin means to make thin or thinner. When used as adjectives, thick means relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension, whereas thin means having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite.

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