thi n-ski nned ADJ [usu v-link ADJ ] If you say that someone is
thin-skinned , you mean that they are easily upset by criticism or unpleasantness. [DISAPPROVAL ] □third
◆◆◇ /θɜː r d/ (thirds )1
ORD The third item in a series is the one that you count as number three. □2
FRACTION A third is one of three equal parts of something. □3
ADV You say third when you want to make a third point or give a third reason for something. □4
N‑COUNT [usu sing] A third is the lowest honours degree that can be obtained from a British university.thi rd-cla ss ADJ [ADJ n] A
third-class degree is the lowest honours degree that can be obtained from a British university.thi rd-degree
1
ADJ [ADJ n] Third-degree burns are very severe, destroying tissue under the skin. □2
N‑SING If you say that someone has been given the third degree , you mean that they have been questioned or criticized severely. [INFORMAL ] □third|ly
/θɜː r dli/ ADV You use thirdly when you want to make a third point or give a third reason for something. □thi rd pa r|ty (
third parties )1
N‑COUNT A third party is someone who is not one of the main people involved in a business agreement or legal case, but who is involved in it in a minor role. □2
ADJ Third-party insurance is a type of insurance that pays money to people who are hurt or whose property is damaged as a result of something you have done. It does not pay you any money for damage you suffer as a result of your own actions. [BRIT ] □thi rd pe r|son N‑SING In grammar, a statement in
the third person is a statement about another person or thing, and not directly about yourself or about the person you are talking to. The subject of a statement like this is 'he', 'she', 'it', or a name or noun.thi rd-ra te ADJ [usu ADJ n] If you describe something as
third-rate , you mean that it is of a very poor quality or standard. □Thi rd Wa y N‑SING The
Third Way is used to refer to a set of political beliefs and principles that is neither extremely right-wing nor extremely left-wing.Thi rd Wo rld ◆◇◇ N‑PROPER [N n] The countries of Africa, Asia, and South America are sometimes referred to all together as
the Third World , especially those parts that are poor, do not have much power, and are not considered to be highly developed. Compare First World . □thirst
/θɜː r st/ (thirsts , thirsting , thirsted )1
N‑VAR Thirst is the feeling that you need to drink something. □2
N‑UNCOUNT Thirst is the condition of not having enough to drink. □3
N‑SING A thirst for something is a very strong desire for that thing. □ [+