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With vs Thin - What's the difference?

with | thin |


As a preposition with

is against.

As an adverb with

is (midwestern us) along, together with others/group etc.

As a noun with

is .

As a proper noun thin is

the fifth earthly branch represented by the.

Thin vs Hungry - What's the difference?

thin | hungry | Related terms |

Thin is a related term of hungry.


As a proper noun thin

is the fifth earthly branch represented by the.

As an adjective hungry is

affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food.

Smooth vs Thin - What's the difference?

smooth | thin |


As adjectives the difference between smooth and thin

is that smooth is having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough while thin is having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite.

As adverbs the difference between smooth and thin

is that smooth is smoothly while thin is not thickly or closely; in a scattered state.

As nouns the difference between smooth and thin

is that smooth is something that is smooth, or that goes smoothly and easily while thin is a loss or tearing of paper from the back of a stamp, although not sufficient to create a complete hole.

As verbs the difference between smooth and thin

is that smooth is to make smooth or even while thin is to make thin or thinner.

Thin vs Find - What's the difference?

thin | find |


As a proper noun thin

is the fifth earthly branch represented by the.

As a verb find is

to encounter or discover by accident; to happen upon.

As a noun find is

anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent.

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