thinness
noun /ˈθɪnnəs/
/ˈθɪnnəs/
[uncountable]- the fact of having a smaller distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal
- The quality of the underlying colours depends on the thinness of the layer of glaze.
- (sometimes disapproving) the fact of not having much fat or muscle on your body
- the dangerous appeal of extreme thinness, fashionable among film stars
- the fact of air containing less oxygen than normal
- the thinness of the atmosphere/air
- the poor quality of something; lack of an important quality in something
- There is enough action in the film to camouflage the thinness of the plot.