macilent Synonyms

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macilent Meaning

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macilent (a.)

Lean; thin.

macilent Sentence Examples

  1. The macilent prisoner's emaciated frame bore witness to years of malnutrition and hardship.
  2. The once-vibrant artist had become a macilent shadow of his former self, his features etched with despair.
  3. The macilent old woman sat in her rocking chair, her thin, wrinkled hands trembling.
  4. Disease had left the patient macilent and weak, unable to fend for himself.
  5. The macilent child's sunken eyes and hollow cheeks evoked feelings of pity and concern.
  6. The macilent appearance of the starving villagers was a stark reminder of the horrors of famine.
  7. The macilent victim of the car crash was rushed to the hospital, his body broken and his life hanging in the balance.
  8. The macilent figure of the scarecrow stood silently in the cornfield, a testament to the ravages of nature.
  9. The macilent monk's ascetic lifestyle had left him with a body that was both frail and serene.
  10. The macilent face of the dying man stared up at the ceiling, his last breath fading away into the abyss.

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Lean; thin.

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The macilent prisoner's emaciated frame bore witness to years of malnutrition and hardship.

The once-vibrant artist had become a macilent shadow of his former self, his features etched with despair.

The macilent old woman sat in her rocking chair, her thin, wrinkled hands trembling.

Disease had left the patient macilent and weak, unable to fend for himself.