meagre |
emaciated |
As adjectives the difference between meagre and emaciated
is that
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin while
emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.
As verbs the difference between meagre and emaciated
is that
meagre is to make lean while
emaciated is past tense of emaciate.
As a noun meagre
is species: Argyrosomus regius, an edible fish of the family Sciaenidae.
meagre |
brief |
As nouns the difference between meagre and brief
is that
meagre is , an edible fish of the family sciaenidae while
brief is letter (written message).
As an adjective meagre
is having little flesh; lean; thin.
As a verb meagre
is to make lean.
frugal |
meagre |
As adjectives the difference between frugal and meagre
is that
frugal is avoiding unnecessary expenditure either of money or of anything else which is to be used or consumed; avoiding waste while
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin.
As a noun meagre is
species: Argyrosomus regius, an edible fish of the family Sciaenidae.
As a verb meagre is
to make lean.
meagre |
destitute |
As adjectives the difference between meagre and destitute
is that
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin while
destitute is lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.
As a noun meagre
is , an edible fish of the family sciaenidae.
As a verb meagre
is to make lean.
vicious |
meagre |
As adjectives the difference between vicious and meagre
is that
vicious is pertaining to vice; characterised by immorality or depravity while
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin.
As a noun meagre is
, an edible fish of the family sciaenidae.
As a verb meagre is
to make lean.
insubstantial |
meagre |
As adjectives the difference between insubstantial and meagre
is that
insubstantial is lacking substance; not real or strong while
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin.
As a noun meagre is
species: Argyrosomus regius, an edible fish of the family Sciaenidae.
As a verb meagre is
to make lean.
meagre |
minimal |
As adjectives the difference between meagre and minimal
is that
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin while
minimal is the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree.
As a noun meagre
is species: Argyrosomus regius, an edible fish of the family Sciaenidae.
As a verb meagre
is to make lean.
meagre |
modest |
Related terms |
Meagre is a related term of modest.
As adjectives the difference between meagre and modest
is that
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin while
modest is not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements, unpretentious, humble.
As a noun meagre
is , an edible fish of the family sciaenidae.
As a verb meagre
is to make lean.
meagre |
meek |
As adjectives the difference between meagre and meek
is that
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin while
meek is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing.
As verbs the difference between meagre and meek
is that
meagre is to make lean while
meek is to tame; to break.
As a noun meagre
is species: Argyrosomus regius, an edible fish of the family Sciaenidae.
meagre |
slender |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between meagre and slender
is that
meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin while
slender is thin; slim.
As a noun meagre
is species: Argyrosomus regius, an edible fish of the family Sciaenidae.
As a verb meagre
is to make lean.
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