scrawny

[ˈskrɔːni]

scrawny Definition

  • 1unattractively thin and bony
  • 2weak or feeble in physique or appearance

Using scrawny: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was a scrawny boy with knobby knees.

  • Example

    The cat was scrawny and malnourished.

  • Example

    She had a scrawny neck and thin arms.

  • Example

    The plant looked scrawny and weak.

scrawny Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scrawny

Antonyms for scrawny

Phrases with scrawny

  • a chicken that is underdeveloped and underfed, often resulting in a smaller size

    Example

    The restaurant served scrawny chicken, which was not very appetizing.

  • a dog that is underfed and malnourished, often resulting in a bony appearance

    Example

    The scrawny dog was wandering the streets, looking for food.

  • arms that are thin and weak-looking, often due to lack of exercise or proper nutrition

    Example

    She tried to lift the heavy box, but her scrawny arms couldn't handle it.

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Summary: scrawny in Brief

'Scrawny' [ˈskrɔːni] describes a person, animal, or object that is unattractively thin and bony, or weak and feeble in appearance. It is often used to describe physical characteristics such as knobby knees or thin arms. Synonyms include 'emaciated,' 'gaunt,' and 'skeletal.'

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