etiolated

[ee-oh-ley-tid]

etiolated Definition

  • 1having lost vigor or substance; feeble
  • 2pale and drawn out due to lack of light

Using etiolated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "etiolated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The etiolated plant struggled to survive in the dark basement.

  • Example

    Her skin was etiolated from staying indoors all winter.

  • Example

    The company's etiolated profits were a cause for concern among investors.

etiolated Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for etiolated

Phrases with etiolated

  • plants that have grown tall and spindly due to lack of sunlight

    Example

    The seedlings in the basement had etiolated growth due to insufficient light.

  • etiolated leaves

    leaves that are pale and thin due to lack of sunlight

    Example

    The etiolated leaves on the plant indicated that it needed more light.

  • young people who are pale, weak, and lacking in vitality due to a sedentary lifestyle

    Example

    The etiolated youth of today spend too much time indoors playing video games.

Origins of etiolated

from French 'รฉtiole', meaning 'star-shaped'

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Summary: etiolated in Brief

'Etiolated' [ee-oh-ley-tid] describes something that has lost vigor or substance, or appears pale and drawn out due to lack of light. It can refer to plants with 'etiolated growth' or 'etiolated leaves,' as well as young people with a 'sedentary lifestyle' who are described as 'etiolated youth.'