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scrawny

5 antonyms and opposites of scrawny, grouped by meaning.

Adj — Unattractively thin, often to the point of looking undernourished.

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Etymology

A variant of an old dialect word, scranny, meaning \"lean\" or \"of poor quality,\" possibly from a Scandinavian root meaning \"rubbish\" or \"shrivelled.\"

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Frequently asked questions

What does “scrawny” mean?

The word “scrawny” means unattractively thin, often to the point of looking undernourished. In plain terms, thin in an unhealthy, weak-looking way.

How do you pronounce “scrawny”?

“Scrawny” is pronounced SKRAW-nee (/ˈskɹɔni/ in IPA).

How do you use “scrawny” in a sentence?

Here is “scrawny” used in a sentence: “The scrawny stray cat looked like it hadn't eaten in days.”

What is the opposite of “scrawny”?

The opposite of “scrawny” — its antonyms — are heavy, obese, large, overweight and strapping.

What part of speech is “scrawny”?

“Scrawny” is an adjective.

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