emaciated (Meaning)

Wordnet

emaciated (s)

very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold

Webster

emaciated (imp. & p. p.)

of Emaciate

emaciated Sentence Examples

  1. The child's emaciated form told a tale of malnutrition and neglect.
  2. The emaciated stray cat meowed weakly, its ribs visible through its fur.
  3. The survivors of the famine were emaciated and weak, clinging to life by a thread.
  4. The emaciated prisoner's eyes held a haunted look, reflecting the horrors he had endured.
  5. The emaciated body was discovered in a shallow grave, a grim reminder of the atrocities that had taken place.
  6. The emaciated dog wagged its tail feebly, its eyes filled with gratitude for the food and water it was given.
  7. The emaciated patient was admitted to the hospital, his frail body fighting desperately against the infection that was ravaging it.
  8. The emaciated old man sat on a park bench, his sunken eyes staring into the distance, lost in his thoughts.
  9. The emaciated woman's face was gaunt and her skin was pale, her body bearing the marks of a life of hardship and sorrow.
  10. The emaciated horse stood in the barn, its head hanging low, its spirit broken by years of neglect and abuse.

FAQs About the word emaciated

very thin especially from disease or hunger or coldof Emaciate

skeletal, haggard,gaunt,starved, hungry, starving, cadaverous, bony, lanky, famished

chubby, fit, burly, obese,healthy, hale, pudgy, fat, hearty, healthy

The child's emaciated form told a tale of malnutrition and neglect.

The emaciated stray cat meowed weakly, its ribs visible through its fur.

The survivors of the famine were emaciated and weak, clinging to life by a thread.

The emaciated prisoner's eyes held a haunted look, reflecting the horrors he had endured.