Meaning & Definition of word "Scrawny"

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    Scrawny

    /ˈskrɔːni/

    adjective:

    • 1. Lean or thin, especially in a way that is unattractive or unappealing.
      • Example: The scrawny dog rummaged through the garbage, looking for food.
    • 2. Weak or frail in appearance.
      • Example: Despite his scrawny frame, he had a surprisingly powerful voice.
    • 3. Lacking in flesh or substance.
      • Example: The scrawny tree struggled to survive in the harsh winter conditions.

    Etymology

    Early 19th century, from scrawn ('thin, scrawny person')

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    scrawny kid:

    A term used to describe a thin or weak child.

    scrawny tree:

    A description for a tall, thin tree without a full canopy.

    Related Words

    frail:

    Physically weak and delicate.

    skinny:

    Very thin, often used informally.

    Slang Meanings of scrawny

    Meaning: Bony

    Example Sentence: He looked like a bony dude after his dieting phase.

    Meaning: Weakling

    Example Sentence: Stop being a weakling, eat something to get rid of that scrawny look.