"Thinned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "thinned" is a verb that means to become or make something thinner, more spread out, or more scattered.
Example sentences:
The trees on the hill top got thinned out by recent windstorm.
She thinned her hair by cutting it shorter.
The company thinned its staff due to economic difficulties.
It can also be used to describe a decrease or reduction in something, such as:
The river's water level was thinned to an alarmingly low level.
She thinned the crowd by talking about the benefits of the project.
In general, thinned means to make something less dense, more spread out, or reduced in intensity or quantity.
People who think deeply and logically, often to advance knowledge and ideas in various fields such as philosophy, science, and social sciences.
Being thinly sliced refers to food or other objects being cut into very thin pieces or layers.
Hidden or disguised in a way that is only barely noticeable; conveyed subtly or indirectly.
A mixture that makes something thinner, often used in reference to paints and other liquids. For example, turpentine is a thinner used in oil painting.
The word "thins" is the third person singular form of the verb "thin", which has several meanings:<br><br>1. To become or make something thinner or more narrow.<br>Example: The fog thins, allowing us to see for miles.<br>2. To reduce the number or amount of something.<br>Example: The company thins out its product line to focus on essentials.<br>3. To become less; to dwindle.<br>Example: The crowd thins as the night wears on.<br><br>It can also refer to a layer or membrane which is very thin.<br>Example: The thins between the slices of bread.