Wasted vs Cadaverous - What's the difference?
wasted | cadaverous | Related terms |
Not profitably used.
Ravaged or deteriorated.
Emaciated and haggard.
(slang) very drunk or stoned.
(medicine) low weight-for-height (for a person).
(waste)
Corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.
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Wasted is a related term of cadaverous.
As adjectives the difference between wasted and cadaverous
is that wasted is not profitably used while cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.As a verb wasted
is (waste).wasted
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*cadaverous
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(en adjective)A Cuckoo in the Nest, passage=By some paradoxical evolution rancour and intolerance have been established in the vanguard of primitive Christianity. Mrs. Spoker, in common with many of the stricter disciples of righteousness, was as inclement in demeanour as she was cadaverous in aspect.}}