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View usage for: (ɪmeɪsieɪtɪd, -meɪʃ-) adjectiveA person or animal that is emaciated is extremely thin and weak because of illness or lack of food. ...horrific television pictures of emaciated prisoners. Synonyms: skeletal, thin, weak, lean More Synonyms of emaciated emaciated in British English (ɪˈmeɪsɪˌeɪtɪd) Examples of 'emaciated' in a sentenceemaciated Looking round, he saw Polikarpos solemn-faced, transported; his cousin Kostas, General Vouros, even the emaciated man, were the same.Bessie's emaciated appearance wasn't the only pitiful aspect of her plight. Definition extremely thin through illness or lack of food We were shocked by the emaciated faces in the photo. Synonyms weak atrophied attenuate attenuated undernourished half-starved macilent (rare) Additional synonymsDefinition thin an old man with a bony face and white hair Synonyms thin, lean, skinny, angular, gaunt, skeletal, haggard, emaciated, scrawny, undernourished, cadaverous, rawboned, macilent (rare) Definition pale, thin, and haggard a tall, thin man with a cadaverous face Synonyms deathly, pale, ghastly, wan, blanched, gaunt, haggard, emaciated, bloodless, pallid, ashen, hollow-eyed, corpse-like, like death warmed up (informal), deathlike, exsanguinous Definition bony and emaciated in appearance Looking gaunt and tired, he denied there was anything to worry about. Synonyms thin, lean, skinny, skeletal, wasted, drawn, spare, pinched, angular, bony, lanky, haggard, emaciated, scrawny, skin and bone, scraggy, cadaverous, rawboned, macilent (rare) - elude
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