cadaverous |
ill |
As adjectives the difference between cadaverous and ill
is that
cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver while
ill is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill is
not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
As a noun ill is
(often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
lean |
cadaverous |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between lean and cadaverous
is that
lean is slim; not fleshy while
cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.
As a verb lean
is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.
cadaverous |
putrid |
As adjectives the difference between cadaverous and putrid
is that
cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver while
putrid is rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction.
bony |
cadaverous |
As adjectives the difference between bony and cadaverous
is that
bony is resembling, having the appearance or consistence of, or relating to bone; osseous while
cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.
cadaverous |
fabricate |
As an adjective cadaverous
is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.
As a verb fabricate is
to form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship.
gaunt |
cadaverous |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between gaunt and cadaverous
is that
gaunt is lean, angular, and bony while
cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.
wasted |
cadaverous |
Related terms |
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).
colourless |
cadaverous |
Synonyms |
Colourless is a synonym of cadaverous.
As adjectives the difference between colourless and cadaverous
is that
colourless is having little or no colour while
cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.
wan |
cadaverous |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between wan and cadaverous
is that
wan is pale, sickly-looking while
cadaverous is corpselike; hinting of death; imitating a cadaver.
As a noun wan
is the quality of being wan; wanness.
As a verb wan
is past tense of win.
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