thick in Dutch
thick in Dutch is dik, dikke, gezet — thick means having a large distance between opposite surfaces; not thin.
thick in Dutch
dik
dikke
dik
Heavy in build; thickset.
dikke
Heavy in build; thickset.
gezet
Heavy in build; thickset.
gezette
Heavy in build; thickset.
dicht
Densely crowded or packed.
dichte
Densely crowded or packed.
dichtopeengepakt
Densely crowded or packed.
dichtopeengepakte
Densely crowded or packed.
dicht
Impenetrable to sight.
dichte
Impenetrable to sight.
zwaar
Difficult to understand, or poorly articulated.
zware
Difficult to understand, or poorly articulated.
slome
(informal) Stupid.
sloom
(informal) Stupid.
traag van begrip
(informal) Stupid.
dik
In a thick manner.
vuur van de strijd
The thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
What does "thick" mean?
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adj Having a large distance between opposite surfaces; not thin.
"She spread a thick layer of jam on the toast."
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adj Having a heavy, sturdy build.
"The rugby player had thick arms and a broad chest."
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adj Densely packed or crowded together.
"The trees grew thick along the riverbank."
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adj Having a heavy, syrupy consistency rather than being runny.
"Let the sauce simmer until it turns thick."
thick in a sentence
- She spread a thick layer of jam on the toast.
- The walls of the castle were thick enough to stop a cannonball.
- The rugby player had thick arms and a broad chest.
- The trees grew thick along the riverbank.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "thick" in Dutch?
"thick" in Dutch is dik, dikke, gezet. thick means: Having a large distance between opposite surfaces; not thin.
How do you use "thick" in a sentence?
Example: "She spread a thick layer of jam on the toast." In Dutch, "thick" is dik, dikke, gezet.
Are there other ways to say "thick" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 14 translations listed for "thick": dik, dikke, gezet, gezette, dicht, dichte.
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