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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe width in British Thesaurus

Words used to describe width

across (adverb)

used for showing the width of something

attenuated (adjective)

formal long and thin

broad (adjective)

wide

elongated (adjective)

longer and narrower than is normal or natural

fat (adjective)

a fat object is thicker than other objects of the same type

filmy (adjective)

mainly literary so thin that you can see through it

fine (adjective)

very thin and narrow, not thick or heavy

hairline (adjective)

a hairline crack is very narrow

narrow (adjective)

small in width, especially when compared to how high or long something is

paper-thin (adjective)

extremely thin

slender (adjective)

not very wide

slim (adjective)

narrow

slimline (adjective)

British having a shape or design that is thinner than usual

spidery (adjective)

long and thin

squat (adjective)

wide and not very tall or high

thick (adjective)

a thick object or material has a long distance between two opposite sides, edges, or surfaces

thick (adjective)

used for stating the distance between the opposite surfaces or edges of a solid object

thin (adjective)

a thin object or material has only a short distance between two opposite sides, edges, or surfaces

wafer-thin (adjective)

extremely thin

wide (adjective)

measuring a large distance from one side to the other

wide (adjective)

measuring a particular distance from one side to the other