What is another word for emaciated?

Pronunciation: [iːmˈe͡ɪsɪˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Emaciated is a word that is often used to describe a person or animal that is extremely thin or wasted away due to illness or lack of food. However, there are many other words that can be used to describe this condition. For example, you could use the words gaunt, skeletal, bony, or scrawny to describe someone who is very thin. Other synonyms for emaciated might include frail, haggard, wasted, or weakened. Each of these words can bring a slightly different connotation or emphasis to the description but all convey a similar idea of someone who is thin and weak due to poor health or nutrition.

Synonyms for Emaciated:

What are the hypernyms for Emaciated?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for emaciated?

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. The antonyms for the word "emaciated" are well-fed, plump, chubby, healthy, and robust. Emaciated means extremely thin and weak because of hunger or disease. However, the mentioned antonyms indicate good health, vitality, and adequate nutrition. Well-fed suggests an abundance of food, while plump and chubby describe a healthy amount of body fat. Healthy implies a state of both physical and mental fitness, while robust emphasizes strength and endurance. In contrast, emaciated connotes fragility and vulnerability. By knowing a word's antonyms, one can better understand its meaning and use it in appropriate contexts.

Usage examples for Emaciated

And two little tears coursed over her emaciated cheeks.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
He himself became emaciated and black, for misfortune exceeded his strength and his reason.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Tears of joy rolled down our emaciated faces.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook

Famous quotes with Emaciated

  • I saw Anne and her sister Margot again in the barracks. Her parents weren't there. The Frank girls were almost unrecognizable since their hair had been cut off. They were much balder then we were; how that could be I don't know. And they were cold, just like the rest of us. (...) The Frank girls were so emaciated. They looked terrible. They had their little squabbles, caused by their illness, because it was clear that they had typhus. You could tell even if you had never had anything to do with that before. Typhus was the hallmark of Bergen-Belsen. They had those hollowed-out faces, skin over bone. They were terribly cold. They had the least desirable places in the barracks, below, near the door, which was constantly opened and closed. You heard them constantly screaming, "Close the door, close the door," and the voices became weaker every day. You could really see both of them dying, as well as others.
    Rachel van Amerongen-Frankfoorder
  • I was shivering in darkness when I suddenly heard a voice; 'Lies, Lies where are you?' It was Anne, and I ran in the direction of the voice, and then I saw her beyond the barbed wire. She was in rags. I saw her emaciated, sunken face in the darkness. Her eyes were very large. We cried and cried, for now there was only the barbed wire between us, nothing more. And no longer any difference in our fates.
    Hannah Pik-Goslar
  • I lay a little while, naked, mottled, sallow, emaciated, smoking a cigarette that should have been postcoital but was not.
    Anthony Burgess
  • There is a limit to the success of conservative populism and the exploitation of "little guy" or "silent majority" rhetoric, and it is very often reached because of the emaciated, corrupted personalities of the demagogues themselves.
    Christopher Hitchens
  • You make your appeal in Piccadilly, London, amongst those who are wallowing in luxuries, proceeding from the labour of the people. You should have gone to the gravel-pits, and made your appeal to the wretched creatures with bits of sacks around their shoulders, and with hay-bands round their legs; you should have gone to the roadside, and made your appeal to the emaciated, half-dead things who are there cracking stones to make the roads as level as a die for the tax eaters to ride on. What an insult it is, and what an unfeeling, what a cold-blooded hypocrite must he be that can send it forth; what an insult to call upon people under the name of free British labourers; to appeal to them in behalf of Black slaves, when these free British labourers; these poor, mocked, degraded wretches, would be happy to lick the dishes and bowls, out of which the Black slaves have breakfasted, dined, or supped...Talk, indeed, of the wretched Africans into this condition! ...Will not the care, will not the anxiety of a really humane Englishman be directed towards the Whites, instead of towards the Blacks, until, at any rate, the situation of the former be made to be as that of the latter?
    William Cobbett

Similar words: anorexic, thin, skinny, underweight, bony

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