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The example sentences of GAUNT in videos (8 in total of 8)

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gaunt noun, singular or mass skeleton noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction say verb, non-3rd person singular present , an determiner owl noun, singular or mass , however adverb , to to the determiner quite adverb different adjective shape noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner actual adjective bird noun, singular or mass , you personal pronoun
gold noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun role noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner drug noun, singular or mass addicted verb, past tense boxing noun, singular or mass coach noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner fighter proper noun, singular , but coordinating conjunction being verb, gerund or present participle gaunt noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction
so adverb , if preposition or subordinating conjunction not adverb the determiner gaunt proper noun, singular dynasty noun, singular or mass , which wh-determiner wizarding verb, gerund or present participle family noun, singular or mass could modal this determiner mystery noun, singular or mass witch noun, singular or mass be verb, base form from preposition or subordinating conjunction ?
the determiner figure noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense tall adjective and coordinating conjunction gaunt noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction shrouded verb, past tense from preposition or subordinating conjunction head noun, singular or mass to to foot verb, base form in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner habiliments noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner
to to a determiner muggle proper noun, singular father noun, singular or mass , tom proper noun, singular riddle proper noun, singular sr proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction witch noun, singular or mass mother noun, singular or mass , merope proper noun, singular gaunt proper noun, singular - the determiner daughter noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction marvolo proper noun, singular
laughter noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction happiness noun, singular or mass now adverb eroded verb, past tense and coordinating conjunction rusted verb, past tense away adverb with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner gaunt noun, singular or mass expression noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner forgotten noun, singular or mass animals noun, plural
dumbledore proper noun, singular came verb, past tense to to snape proper noun, singular after preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun had verb, past tense put verb, past participle the determiner gaunt noun, singular or mass ring noun, singular or mass one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction voldemort proper noun, singular 's possessive ending horcruxes proper noun, singular

Use "gaunt" in a sentence | "gaunt" example sentences

How to use "gaunt" in a sentence?

  • When I see a woman who is all gaunt and emaciated, I don't think she's beautiful. She reminds me of a Chihuahua that's freezing and shaking.
    -Rosario Dawson-
  • The jour printer with gray head and gaunt jaws works at his case, He turns his quid of tobacco, while his eyes blur with the manuscript.
    -Walt Whitman-
  • I have fallen in love with American names, the sharp, gaunt names that never get fat.
    -Stephen Vincent Benet-
  • It [Socialism] was a kind of political hockey played by big, gaunt, dyspeptic girls in pants.
    -Mary McCarthy-
  • Though it may be more romantic to picture the bereaved as gaunt, I imagine you can grieve as efficiently with chocolates as with tap water.
    -Lionel Shriver-
  • They walked through the rainy dark like gaunt ghosts, and Garraty didn't like to look at them. They were the walking dead.
    -Stephen King-
  • His face is livid, gaunt his whole body, his breath is green with gall; his tongue drips poison.
    -John Quincy Adams-
  • But the people are ungrammatical, untidy, and their sins gaunt and ill-bred.
    -Walt Whitman-
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Definition and meaning of GAUNT

What does "gaunt mean?"

/ɡônt/

gaunt

adjective
Very thin because of tiredness or illness.

What are synonyms of "gaunt"?
Some common synonyms of "gaunt" are:
  • haggard,
  • drawn,
  • cadaverous,
  • skeletal,
  • emaciated,
  • skin-and-bones,
  • skinny,
  • spindly,
  • thin,
  • over-thin,
  • size-zero,
  • spare,
  • bony,
  • angular,
  • lank,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈhaɡərd/

haggard
adjective noun

looking exhausted and unwell. haggard hawk.

/drôn/

drawn
adjective verb

Not feeling well; pale and sad. To move an object by pulling.

/kəˈdav(ə)rəs/

cadaverous
adjective

Very thin especially from hunger or disease.

/ˈskelədl/

skeletal
adjective

of, relating to, or functioning as skeleton.

/əˈmāSHēˌādəd/

emaciated
adjective verb

Very thin, especially from hunger or illness. To cause to lose; become very thin.

/ˈskinē/

skinny
adjective noun

unattractively thin. skinny person.

/ˈspin(d)lē/

spindly
adjective

long or tall and thin.

/THin/

thin
adjective adverb verb

Having little flesh or fat on the body. with little thickness or depth. make or become less dense or numerous.

/sper/

spare
adjective noun verb

Being extra or in reserve. Extra part; something in reserve for replacements. To allow someone not to do something unpleasant.

/ˈbōnē/

bony
adjective

of or like bone.

/ˈaNGɡyələr/

angular
adjective

having sharp corners.

/laNGk/

lank
adjective

(Of hair) lacking body; lifeless.

What are antonyms of "gaunt"?
Some common antonyms of "gaunt" are:
  • plump,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/pləmp/

plump
adjective verb

Large and round; slightly fat, in a pleasant way. pat cushion etc to make soft.

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