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noun
- 1. a natural oily substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs: "whales and seals insulate themselves with layers of fat" Similar
- 2. any of a group of natural esters of glycerol and various fatty acids, which are solid at room temperature and are the main constituents of animal and vegetable fat: "some 40 per cent of our daily calories are derived from dietary fats"
adjective
- 1. (of a person or animal) having a large amount of excess flesh: "the driver was a fat wheezing man" Similar Opposite
- 2. large in bulk or circumference: "a fat cigarette" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. make or become fat: archaic "numbers of black cattle are fatted here"
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adjective. uk / fæt / us / fæt / fatter | fattest. fat adjective (BIG) Add to word list. A1. having a lot of flesh on the body: get fat He eats all the time but he never gets fat. Feeding grain to cattle makes them grow fatter quickly. Children who were teased about being fat had lower self-esteem than their classmates.
The meaning of FAT is notable for having an unusual amount of fat. How to use fat in a sentence.
adjective. , fat·ter, fat·test. having too much flabby tissue; corpulent; obese: a fat person. Synonyms: pudgy, adipose, portly. Antonyms: thin. plump; well-fed: a good, fat chicken. consisting of or containing fat; greasy; oily: fat gravy; fat meat. Synonyms: fatty, unctuous. Antonyms: lean. profitable, as an office:
noun. us / fæt / uk / fæt /. [ U ] the substance under the skin of humans and animals that stores energy and keeps them warm: body fat. Women have a layer of subcutaneous fat (= fat under the skin), which provides them with better insulation than men. B2 [ C or U ]
If you say that a person or animal is fat, you mean that they have a lot of flesh on their body and that they weigh too much. You usually use the word fat when you think that this is a bad thing.
Fat is a form of body tissue on animals. It’s a squishy layer that stores energy and protects organs. Fat is also an adjective meaning chubby or thick, as in a fat piglet or a fat wallet full of money. Some foods, like butter or avocado, have fat. Deep fried chocolate bars have a lot of fat.
1. Having much or too much fat or flesh; plump or obese. 2. Full of fat or oil; greasy. 3. Abounding in desirable elements: a paycheck fat with bonus money. 4. Fertile or productive; rich: "It was a fine, green, fat landscape" (Robert Louis Stevenson). 5. Having an abundance or amplitude; well-stocked: a fat larder. 6. a.