slimness

  • 71thickness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [As a quality] Syn. density, compactness, solidity, closeness, heaviness, stiffness, condensation, concentration, clot. Ant. frailty*, thinness, slimness. 2. [As a measurement] Syn. breadth, distance through, girth; see depth …

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  • 72thinness — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. slenderness, slimness, shallowness; see lightness 2 …

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  • 73delicacy — [[t]de̱lɪkəsi[/t]] delicacies 1) N UNCOUNT Delicacy is the quality of being easy to break or harm, and refers especially to people or things that are attractive or graceful. ...the delicacy of a rose. ...a country where the feminine ideal is… …

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  • 74lankness — n. laxity, looseness; negligence, carelessness; lack of strictness; vagueness; flabbiness, looseness, limpness, fattiness, softness (of muscles or flesh); leanness, thinness, slimness, slenderness …

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  • 75leanness — lean·ness || lɪːnnɪs n. thinness, slimness; meagerness, spareness …

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  • 76slenderness — slen·der·ness || slendÉ™rnɪs n. slimness, thinness, slightness; meagerness …

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  • 77thinness — thin·ness || θɪnnɪs n. narrowness, slimness; fineness, delicateness; scarcity …

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  • 78slim — adjective (slimmer, slimmest) 1》 gracefully thin; slenderly built.     ↘small in width and long and narrow in shape. 2》 very small: a slim chance. 3》 S. African crafty or unscrupulous. verb (slims, slimming, slimmed) Brit. make or become thinner …

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  • 79stripling — noun archaic or humorous a young man. Origin ME: prob. from strip2 (from the notion of ‘narrowness’, i.e. slimness) + ling …

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  • 80exility — n. Slenderness, fineness, smallness, slimness, diminutiveness, attenuation, exiguousness, exiguity …

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