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thinness

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/ˈθɪn.nəs/ · thin-ness

The quality or state of being thin.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality or state of being thin.

دبلا ہونے کی کیفیت یا حالت۔

دبلاپن

dublaapan

Synonyms

slimnessleannessslendernessدبلی پنہلکا پنکمزوری

Antonyms

thicknessbulkheavinessموٹاپنکتلبھاری پن

Common Collocations

  • thinness of the body
  • thinness of hair
  • thinness of materials

Example Sentences

The thinness of the fabric made it suitable for summer wear.

دھاگے کی دبلاپن نے اسے موسم گرما کے لباس کے لیے موزوں بنا دیا۔

Dhaage ki dublaapan ne ise mausam garmā ke lebas ke liye mawzun bana diya.

Her thinness raised concerns about her health.

اس کا دبلاپن اس کی صحت کے بارے میں خدشات پیدا کرتا ہے۔

Us ka dublaapan us ki sehat ke baray mein khadshaat paida karta hai.

The thinness of the ice made it dangerous to walk on.

برف کے دبلاپن نے اس پر چلنے کو خطرناک بنا دیا۔

Baraf ke dublaapan ne is par chalne ko khatarnaak bana diya.

Easily Confused With

thin:Thin is the adjective form, while thinness is the noun form describing the state of being thin.

Word Family

thin
adjectiveدبلے
thinner
comparative adjectiveدبلا
thinnest
superlative adjectiveدبلے ترین

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a thin pencil to remember 'thinness'.

Imagine a delicate, thin twig bending in the breeze.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بہت دبلا ہے، بہت کمزور ہے، دل کا معاملہ ہے، کوئی ایسا راز ہے۔

Bahut dubla hai, bahut kamzor hai, dil ka maamla hai, koi aisa raaz hai.

Very thin, very weak, it’s a matter of the heart, there is some secret.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دبلے کی چوڑائی نہیں ہوتی۔

Dublay ki chowraai nahin hoti.

A thin person does not have width.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "þynn" — having little thickness

First known use: 15th century

The word 'thin' has been in use since Old English, referring to a measurement of small width or depth.