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Scrawny vs Emaciated - What's the difference?

scrawny | emaciated | Related terms |

Scrawny is a related term of emaciated.


As adjectives the difference between scrawny and emaciated

is that scrawny is thin, malnourished and weak while emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.

As a verb emaciated is

(emaciate).

Scrawny vs Lank - What's the difference?

scrawny | lank | Related terms |

Scrawny is a related term of lank.


As an adjective scrawny

is thin, malnourished and weak.

As a noun lank is

a link (connection).

Wizened vs Scrawny - What's the difference?

wizened | scrawny | Related terms |

Wizened is a related term of scrawny.


As adjectives the difference between wizened and scrawny

is that wizened is withered; lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness while scrawny is thin, malnourished and weak.

As a verb wizened

is (wizen).

Starving vs Scrawny - What's the difference?

starving | scrawny | Related terms |

Starving is a related term of scrawny.


As a verb starving

is .

As a noun starving

is starvation.

As an adjective scrawny is

thin, malnourished and weak.

Scrawny vs Haggard - What's the difference?

scrawny | haggard | Related terms |

Scrawny is a related term of haggard.


As adjectives the difference between scrawny and haggard

is that scrawny is thin, malnourished and weak while haggard is looking exhausted, worried, or poor in condition.

As a noun haggard is

(dialect|isle of mann|ireland) a stackyard, an enclosure on a farm for stacking grain, hay, etc.

Pale vs Scrawny - What's the difference?

pale | scrawny | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between pale and scrawny

is that pale is light in color while scrawny is thin, malnourished and weak.

As a verb pale

is to turn pale; to lose colour.

As a noun pale

is paleness; pallor.

Scrawny vs Pinched - What's the difference?

scrawny | pinched | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between scrawny and pinched

is that scrawny is thin, malnourished and weak while pinched is very thin.

As a verb pinched is

past tense of pinch.

Scrawly vs Scrawny - What's the difference?

scrawly | scrawny |


As an adverb scrawly

is written in the manner of a scrawl, written sloppily and in haste, hard to read.

As an adjective scrawny is

thin, malnourished and weak.

Scrawny vs Scrawn - What's the difference?

scrawny | scrawn |


As an adjective scrawny

is thin, malnourished and weak.

As a noun scrawn is

food.

Scranny vs Scrawny - What's the difference?

scranny | scrawny |


As adjectives the difference between scranny and scrawny

is that scranny is (uk|scotland|dialect) thin; lean; meagre; scrawny while scrawny is thin, malnourished and weak.

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