Thicken Meaning in English
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Definition
To make something thicker or become thicker, usually by increasing the density, such as in a sauce, liquid, or material.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in cooking ('thicken a soup'), chemistry, or when describing hair or fog. Common collocations: 'thicken up', 'thicken the plot' (figurative: make a story more complex). Intransitive ('the sauce thickened') and transitive ('thicken the sauce') use are both common.
Spanish: espesar - hacerse más espesoPortuguese (BR): engrossar - engrossar-sePortuguese (PT): engrossar - tornar-se mais espessoChinese (Simplified): 变稠 - 变浓Chinese (Traditional): 變稠 - 變濃Hindi: गाढ़ा करना - मोटा होनाArabic: يُسَمِّك - يَزداد سُمكاًBengali: ঘন করা - ঘন হয়ে যাওয়াRussian: загущать - густетьJapanese: 濃くする - 濃くなるVietnamese: làm đặc - đặc lạiKorean: 걸쭉하게 하다 - 진해지다Turkish: koyulaştırmak - koyulaşmakUrdu: گاڑھا کرنا - گاڑھا ہوناIndonesian: mengentalkan - menjadi kental
Example Sentences
Stir the soup to thicken it.
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The sauce will thicken as it cools.
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The fog began to thicken after sunset.
natural
Add flour to help thicken the gravy.
basic
If you cook it too long, the stew will thicken too much.
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The plot really starts to thicken in the second season.
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