demacrado — meaning in English
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English meaning
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emaciated
adjective Extremely thin and weak, usually from starvation or serious illness.
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gaunt
adj Unhealthily thin, especially with a hollow, drawn look from hunger, illness, or exhaustion.
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haggard
adjective Looking tired, worn out, or unwell, often from stress, illness, or lack of sleep.
Senses
demacrado is used for these senses in English:
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emaciated
Thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.
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gaunt
Unhealthily thin, as from hunger or illness: drawn, emaciated, haggard.
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gaunt
Of a place or thing: bleak, desolate.
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haggard
Looking exhausted, worried, or poor in condition
gaunt — full definition
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adj Unhealthily thin, especially with a hollow, drawn look from hunger, illness, or exhaustion.
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adj Bleak, bare, or desolate, describing a place or a mood rather than a person.