Fat ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Fat ( adjective )

  1. Having an abundant amount of flesh.
  2. Having an excessive amount of body fat.
  3. Having a rounded or plump appearance.
  4. Having a soft, smooth texture.
  5. Having a large size or amount.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english fætt; akin to old high german faz fatty, latin pingere to paint, greek pégnynai to fasten.

Examples:

  1. The cat is fat.
  2. She is overweight.
  3. The baby has a chubby face.
  4. The steak was fatty.
  5. The book was thick and fat.

(As a noun)

Fat ( noun )

  1. Having an abundant amount of flesh.
  2. Having an excessive amount of body fat.
  3. Having a rounded or plump appearance.
  4. Having a soft, smooth texture.
  5. Having a large size or amount.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english fætt; akin to old high german faz fatty, latin pingere to paint, greek pégnynai to fasten.

Examples:

  1. The cat is fat.
  2. She is overweight.
  3. The baby has a chubby face.
  4. The steak was fatty.
  5. The book was thick and fat.
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