History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
anorectic

(of) a person suffering from anorexia

thin

bulletin

an official statement of news

message, notification

emaciated

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

undernourished; thin

gangling

(of a person) tall, thin and awkward

rangy

haggard

(of a person, face) looking tired and lined, especially from worry

worn, weakened

lank

(of hair) straight and limp

thin

lean

(of people and animals) having less than the usual amount of fat; (to cause oneself, an object) to rest against or be supported by something

bare, thin

leggy

(especially children and animals) having long legs

long and lean

peckish

a little hungry

deprived of food

proof

(an example of) evidence that is sufficient to show that something is a fact

evidence, authentication

scrawny

thin and bony

unhealthily thin

slender

small in width or circumference compared with height or length; only just enough

thin

spindly

long and thin; (too) tall and thin

thin

sticker

a label, sign, notice etc with glue on the back

bare, thin

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

underfed

having had too little food

undernourished

undernourished

not provided with sufficient food for good health and normal growth

unhealthily thin

SKINNY as in Wiktionary
SKINNY as in Wikipedia