Meaning & Definition of word "Anemic"

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    Anemic

    /əˈniː.mɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to or suffering from anemia; lacking in color, vitality, or energy.
      • Example: After weeks of illness, she felt anemic and drained of energy.
    • 2. Lacking in substance, force, or vitality; weak or ineffective.
      • Example: The company's anemic sales figures raised concerns among investors.
    • 3. Lacking in quality or intensity.
      • Example: The anemic response from the audience made it clear that the presentation failed to engage them.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'anaimia', meaning 'lack of blood'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    anemic performance:

    A performance that is lacking energy or vitality.

    anemic response:

    A response that is weak or lacking enthusiasm.

    Related Words

    anemia:

    A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood.

    anemic condition:

    A state of being anemic, affecting physical health.

    pallor:

    An unhealthy pale appearance often associated with anemia.

    Slang Meanings of anemic

    Meaning: Lifeless or boring.

    Example Sentence: That party was so anemic, I couldn't wait to leave.

    Meaning: Weak or lacking impact.

    Example Sentence: His anemic jokes didn't get any laughs.