Well, isn't that a happy little question! The opposite of slim is "full-figured" or "plump." Just like in painting, where we need light to appreciate the dark, we need different shapes and sizes to appreciate the beauty in everyone. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
The antonym (opposite) of thick is slender or slim or thin. For thick as in stupid (The mouse is not clever. It is thick.), the antonym is smart or clever/intelligent.
Slim, slender, lean, svelte, lithe, slight, willowy.
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Slim, skinny, slender.
yes but slim shady is the alter-ego of Eminem,possibly his bad/opposite side
slim lean or thin
The opposite of thin or slim is thick or stout. These terms describe a greater width or bulkiness in physical objects or body types. Additionally, "heavy" can also convey a sense of solidity or mass that contrasts with being thin.
The antonym (opposite) of thick is slender or slim or thin. For thick as in stupid (The mouse is not clever. It is thick.), the antonym is smart or clever/intelligent.
A slim steel shaft with a handle at one end and a point shaped to fit screw heads at the opposite end.
The opposite of "gros" (French for "big" or "fat") is "mince," which means "thin" or "slim." Another possible antonym is "petit," meaning "small." The choice of word can depend on the specific context in which "gros" is used.
probably fat or chubby. Horizontally challenged?
You're fit and active which keeps you slim. And the opposite gender generally likes to watch people watch sports.
The opposite of slender is stocky or stout. While slender refers to a slim, graceful build, stocky describes a body type that is broad and solid, often with a thicker, sturdier appearance. Other words that can convey the opposite include heavy, robust, or corpulent, depending on the context.
As slim as a stick, as slim as a toothpick, as slim as a pencil