gauntness

[gɔːntnəs]

gauntness Definition

  • 1the quality of being extremely thin and bony in appearance
  • 2a haggard or drawn look, especially due to suffering, hunger, or age

Using gauntness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The gauntness of his face suggested he had not eaten for days.

  • Example

    Her gauntness was a result of her illness.

  • Example

    The gauntness of the old man's face made him look much older than he actually was.

gauntness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with gauntness

  • the state of having an extremely thin and bony body structure

    Example

    Despite eating a lot, he could not gain weight and remained gaunt, with a gauntness of frame that made him look sickly.

  • gauntness of features

    the state of having a thin and bony facial structure

    Example

    The gauntness of her features made her look older than she actually was.

  • the state of having a thin and bony physical appearance

    Example

    The gauntness of his appearance suggested he had been through a lot of hardships in life.

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Summary: gauntness in Brief

The term 'gauntness' [gɔːntnəs] refers to the quality of being extremely thin and bony in appearance, often resulting from suffering, hunger, or age. It is exemplified by phrases like 'gauntness of frame,' 'gauntness of features,' and 'gauntness of appearance.' The term has formal synonyms like 'thinness' and 'emaciation,' and informal synonyms like 'boniness' and 'skinniness.'