macilency (Meaning)

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macilency (n.)

Leanness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of macilency

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macilency Sentence Examples

  1. The macilency of her face betrayed the anguish she had endured.
  2. Her skin hung loosely over her bones, accentuating her macilency.
  3. Disease had ravaged his body, leaving him gaunt and macilent.
  4. The face of the starving child bore a look of macilency that chilled the heart.
  5. The prisoner's macilency testified to the harsh conditions of his imprisonment.
  6. Her once-plump body had wasted away, leaving only a skeletal frame of macilency.
  7. The macilency of his limbs made it clear that he had been suffering for an extended period.
  8. The macilency of the horse's ribs indicated that it had not been fed adequately.
  9. The artist captured the macilency of the elderly woman in his painting, conveying her frail and vulnerable state.
  10. The sight of the macilency in her eyes filled me with both pity and trepidation.

FAQs About the word macilency

Leanness.

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The macilency of her face betrayed the anguish she had endured.

Her skin hung loosely over her bones, accentuating her macilency.

Disease had ravaged his body, leaving him gaunt and macilent.

The face of the starving child bore a look of macilency that chilled the heart.