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Definitions from the WebThick SkinDefinition:Thick skin refers to a metaphorical attribute of a person who is resilient and unaffected by criticism, negative opinions, or harsh circumstances. Parts of Speech:
Senses:Noun:Sense 1: Resilient attitude or emotional toughness. Example sentence: It takes thick skin to be in the public eye and handle constant scrutiny. Adjective:Sense 1: Having a dense or heavy skin, physically. Example sentence: Armadillos possess a thick skin to protect themselves from predators. Sense 2: Having a strong resistance or immunity, metaphorically. Example sentence: A successful salesperson needs thick skin to deal with continuous rejections. Usages:Popular Usages:1. "Grow a thick skin": To encourage someone to become more resilient or less sensitive to criticism. 2. "Have/Develop thick skin": To possess or acquire the ability to handle criticism or negative feedback. Local Usages:1. "Thicker skin than a rhino": Used to describe a person who appears unperturbed by insults or negative remarks. 2. "Wear thick skin": To adopt a resilient attitude towards a challenging situation. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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