gaunt
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 |