emaciated
Emaciated vs Sickly - What's the difference?
emaciated | sickly | Synonyms |Emaciated is a synonym of sickly.
As adjectives the difference between emaciated and sickly
is that emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease while sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.As verbs the difference between emaciated and sickly
is that emaciated is (emaciate) while sickly is to make sickly.As an adverb sickly is
in a sick manner.Ailing vs Emaciated - What's the difference?
ailing | emaciated | Related terms |Ailing is a related term of emaciated.
As verbs the difference between ailing and emaciated
is that ailing is while emaciated is (emaciate).As adjectives the difference between ailing and emaciated
is that ailing is sickly; sick; ill; unwell while emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.As a noun ailing
is an ailment.Unsound vs Emaciated - What's the difference?
unsound | emaciated | Related terms |Unsound is a related term of emaciated.
As adjectives the difference between unsound and emaciated
is that unsound is not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased while emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.As a verb emaciated is
(emaciate).Emaciated vs Emaciates - What's the difference?
emaciated | emaciates |As verbs the difference between emaciated and emaciates
is that emaciated is (emaciate) while emaciates is (emaciate).As an adjective emaciated
is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.Emaciated vs Lanky - What's the difference?
emaciated | lanky |As adjectives the difference between emaciated and lanky
is that emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease while lanky is (informal) somewhat lank; tall, slim, and rather ungraceful or awkward.As a verb emaciated
is (emaciate).Emaciated - What does it mean?
emaciated | |Thin vs Emaciated - What's the difference?
thin | emaciated |As adjectives the difference between thin and emaciated
is that thin is having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite while emaciated is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.As verbs the difference between thin and emaciated
is that thin is to make thin or thinner while emaciated is past tense of emaciate.As a noun thin
is a loss or tearing of paper from the back of a stamp, although not sufficient to create a complete hole.As an adverb thin
is not thickly or closely; in a scattered state.Emaciated vs Skeleton - What's the difference?
emaciated | skeleton |As verbs the difference between emaciated and skeleton
is that emaciated is (emaciate) while skeleton is (archaic) to reduce to a skeleton; to skin; to skeletonize.As an adjective emaciated
is thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.As a noun skeleton is
(anatomy) the system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals.Taxonomy vs Emaciated - What's the difference?
taxonomy | emaciated |
