Thick
pronunciation: θɪk
part of speech: adjective
espesar
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» espesarse
= thicken
.
Example: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.
espeso = thick ; dense ; bushy ; thickened.
Example: They are true black letters in their great contrast between thick and thin strokes and they have mere thickenings for serifs.Example: The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.Example: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.Example: Psoriasis is a non-contagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin.
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» con cola espesa
= bushy-tailed
.
Example: It's picture of a bushy-tailed fox sitting up on its hind legs and touching its chest.
» estar espeso
= not think clearly
; not think straight
.
Example: I was trying to get work done this morning, but couldn't think clearly.
Example: I knew I had made a mistake, but when I tried to check my work, my head went into a whirl and I couldn't think straight.
» hacerse más espeso
= thicken
.
Example: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.
» nube espesa
= thick cloud
.
Example: Orange County should see its coolest day of the week Friday with thick clouds promising light rain.
» peine de dientes finos y espesos
= fine-tooth(ed) comb
.
Example: Even when you've blasted head lice with a cocktail of chemicals and raked out their eggs with a fine-tooth comb, they'll turn up again out of nowhere.
» peine de púas finas y espesas
= fine-tooth(ed) comb
.
Example: Even when you've blasted head lice with a cocktail of chemicals and raked out their eggs with a fine-tooth comb, they'll turn up again out of nowhere.
» sangre espesa
= thick blood
.
Example: Thick blood and thin blood are signs of an impaired circulatory system.
» sangre poco espesa
= thin blood
.
Example: Yes, some people with thin blood or whose pulse and blood pressure get high enough will have a nose bleed when excited.
Espeso synonyms
deep
in spanish: profundo,
pronunciation: dip
part of speech: adjective
heavy
in spanish: pesado,
pronunciation: hevi
part of speech: adjective
fat
in spanish: gordo,
pronunciation: fæt
part of speech: adjective, noun
intense
in spanish: intenso,
pronunciation: ɪntens
part of speech: adjective
stupid
in spanish: estúpido,
pronunciation: stupəd
part of speech: adjective
broad
in spanish: ancho,
pronunciation: brɔd
part of speech: adjective
abundant
in spanish: abundante,
pronunciation: əbʌndənt
part of speech: adjective
dense
in spanish: denso,
pronunciation: dens
part of speech: adjective
compact
in spanish: compacto,
pronunciation: kɑmpækt
part of speech: adjective, noun
wide
in spanish: amplio,
pronunciation: waɪd
part of speech: adjective
midst
in spanish: medio,
pronunciation: mɪdst
part of speech: noun
viscous
in spanish: viscoso,
pronunciation: vɪskəs
part of speech: adjective
stocky
in spanish: rechoncho,
pronunciation: stɑki
part of speech: adjective
coagulate
in spanish: coagular,
pronunciation: koʊægjəleɪt
part of speech: verb
impenetrable
in spanish: impenetrable,
pronunciation: ɪmpenətrəbəl
part of speech: adjective
unintelligible
in spanish: ininteligible,
pronunciation: ənɪntelədʒəbəl
part of speech: adjective
concentrated
in spanish: concentrado,
pronunciation: kɑnsəntreɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
creamy
in spanish: cremoso,
pronunciation: krimi
part of speech: adjective
chummy
in spanish: familiar,
pronunciation: tʃʌmi
part of speech: adjective
heavyset
in spanish: corpulento,
pronunciation: heviset
part of speech: adjective
gelatinous
in spanish: gelatinoso,
pronunciation: dʒəlætənəs
part of speech: adjective
clogged
in spanish: obstruido,
pronunciation: klɔgd
part of speech: adjective
ropy
in spanish: viscoso,
pronunciation: rɑpi
part of speech: adjective
stringy
in spanish: fibroso,
pronunciation: strɪŋi
part of speech: adjective
ropey
in spanish: cuerda,
pronunciation: rɑpi
part of speech: adjective
thickset
in spanish: rechoncho,
pronunciation: θɪkset
part of speech: adjective
soupy
in spanish: espeso,
pronunciation: supi
part of speech: adjective
syrupy
in spanish: almibarado,
pronunciation: sɜrupi
part of speech: adjective
slurred
in spanish: arrastrado,
pronunciation: slɜrd
part of speech: adjective
coagulated
in spanish: coagulado,
pronunciation: koʊægjəleɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
quilted
in spanish: acolchado,
pronunciation: kwɪltɪd
part of speech: adjective
thickheaded
in spanish: torpe,
pronunciation: θɪkhedɪd
part of speech: adjective
thready
in spanish: listo,
pronunciation: θredi
part of speech: adjective
clotted
in spanish: cuajaron,
pronunciation: klɑtəd
part of speech: adjective
curdled
in spanish: cuajado,
pronunciation: kɜrdəld
part of speech: adjective
thickly
in spanish: grueso,
pronunciation: θɪkli
part of speech: adverb
grumous
in spanish: grumoso,
pronunciation: gruməs
part of speech: adjective
boneheaded
in spanish: sin cabeza,
pronunciation: boʊnhedɪd
part of speech: adjective
two-ply
in spanish: dos capas,
pronunciation: twoʊplaɪ
part of speech: adjective
blockheaded
in spanish: cabeza de bloque,
pronunciation: blɑkhedɪd
part of speech: adjective
thickened
in spanish: engrosado,
pronunciation: θɪkənd
part of speech: adjective
jellylike
in spanish: parecido a gelatina,
pronunciation: dʒelilaɪk
part of speech: adjective
grumose
in spanish: grumosa,
pronunciation: grumoʊz
part of speech: adjective
fatheaded
in spanish: lerdo,
pronunciation: fæthedɪd
part of speech: adjective
three-ply
in spanish: tres capas,
pronunciation: θriplaɪ
part of speech: adjective
thick-skulled
in spanish: calavera gruesa,
pronunciation: θɪkskəld
part of speech: adjective
loggerheaded
in spanish: cabeza de leña,
pronunciation: lɑgɜrhedɪd
part of speech: adjective
four-ply
in spanish: cuatro capas,
pronunciation: fɔrplaɪ
part of speech: adjective
coagulable
in spanish: coagulable,
pronunciation: koʊægjələbəl
part of speech: adjective
gelatinlike
in spanish: gelatinoso,
pronunciation: dʒelətɪnlaɪk
part of speech: adjective
wooden-headed
in spanish: zopenco,
pronunciation: wʊdənhedɪd
part of speech: adjective