thick
The Spanish word 'grueso' translates to 'thick' in English. It is commonly used to describe the physical characteristics of objects, materials, or substances that have a greater than average width or depth. For example, one could describe a thick book, a thick layer of ice, or thick hair using this term. Additionally, 'grueso' can be used in more abstract contexts, such as to indicate that something has a substantial amount or quality, making it an important adjective in both everyday conversation and descriptive writing.