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Meaning:
drawn

(of a face etc) looking very tired, worried, full of pain etc

tense, fatigued

emaciated

(of a person) very thin because of illness, poverty etc

undernourished; thin

gaunt

(of a person) thin because of hunger, ill-health or suffering

skinny

ill

in poor health; bad; badly

sick

lank

(of hair) straight and limp

thin

peckish

a little hungry

deprived of food

pointed

intended to be against a person or group although not said directly to her, him, them

having a sharp end or part

sharp

with a fine cutting edge and able to divide a solid easily; well-defined; clear; quickly aware of things

knifelike, cutting

sick

likely to throw up food from the stomach; ill; not well

not healthy, not feeling well

sickly

often ill; weak; causing, or likely to cause, a feeling of sickness or disgust

not healthy

thin

having not much flesh; having a small extent from one side to the other; not having a large number of units close together

fine, light, slender

uncared-for

neglected

shabby, in bad shape

unhealthy

harmful to bodily or mental health

sick

wan

(of a person, expression) looking ill, sad, tired, anxious; (of light, the sky) pale; not bright

colorless, weak

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