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Gaunt vs Grim - What's the difference?

gaunt | grim | Synonyms |

Gaunt is a synonym of grim.


As an adjective gaunt

is lean, angular and bony.

As a proper noun grim is

, probably derived from old english grimm' or old norse '''grimr''' or ' grimmr .

Ailing vs Gaunt - What's the difference?

ailing | gaunt | Related terms |

Ailing is a related term of gaunt.


As adjectives the difference between ailing and gaunt

is that ailing is sickly; sick; ill; unwell while gaunt is lean, angular and bony.

As a noun ailing

is an ailment.

As a verb ailing

is .

Gangly vs Gaunt - What's the difference?

gangly | gaunt |


As adjectives the difference between gangly and gaunt

is that gangly is tall and thin, especially so as to cause physical awkwardness while gaunt is lean, angular and bony.

Cringe vs Gaunt - What's the difference?

cringe | gaunt |


As a noun cringe

is a posture or gesture of shrinking or recoiling.

As a verb cringe

is (dated|intransitive) to bow or crouch in servility.

As an adjective gaunt is

lean, angular and bony.

Dynamically vs Gaunt - What's the difference?

dynamically | gaunt |


As an adverb dynamically

is of a dynamic nature; variable or constantly changing nature.

As an adjective gaunt is

lean, angular and bony.

Gaunt vs Meager - What's the difference?

gaunt | meager |


As adjectives the difference between gaunt and meager

is that gaunt is lean, angular and bony while meager is having little flesh; lean; thin.

As a verb meager is

to make lean.

Gant vs Gaunt - What's the difference?

gant | gaunt |

Gaunt is a alternative form of gant.



As a proper noun Gant

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As an adjective gaunt is

lean, angular, and bony.

Gaunt vs Giaunt - What's the difference?

gaunt | giaunt |


As adjectives the difference between gaunt and giaunt

is that gaunt is lean, angular and bony while giaunt is .

As a noun giaunt is

.

Gaunt vs Gault - What's the difference?

gaunt | gault |


As an adjective gaunt

is lean, angular and bony.

As a noun gault is

a type of stiff, blue clay, sometimes used for making bricks.

Gaunt vs Naunt - What's the difference?

gaunt | naunt |


As an adjective gaunt

is lean, angular and bony.

As a noun naunt is

(nonstandard|proscribed|dated) aunt, mine aunt.

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