espeso
thick
adjective ehs-PEH-soh Rare
Origin: From Latin spissus (thick, dense).
Also means
dense
Usage Note
Espeso describes physical thickness or density: una sopa espesa (a thick soup), un bosque espeso (a dense forest). In colloquial Spain it can also mean a person is dim-witted or slow on the uptake, though this figurative use is informal. The feminine form is espesa; the opposite is ligero or claro.
Examples
"La salsa está demasiado espesa."
Natural Translation
The sauce is too thick.
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