English-Thai Dictionary
emaciated
ADJ ผอมแห้ง (เนื่องจาก ขาดอาหาร หรือ ป่วย เป็นโรค ซูบผอม thin pom-hang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EMACIATED
pp. Reduced to leanness by a gradual loss of flesh; thin; lean.
New American Oxford Dictionary
emaciated
e ma ci at ed |iˈmāSHēˌātid ɪˈmeɪʃieɪtɪd | ▶adjective abnormally thin or weak, esp. because of illness or a lack of food: she was so emaciated she could hardly stand.
Oxford Dictionary
emaciated
emaciated |ɪˈmeɪsɪeɪtɪd, ɪˈmeɪʃ -| ▶adjective abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food: she was so emaciated she could hardly stand. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin emaciat- ‘made thin ’, from the verb emaciare, from e- (variant of ex-, expressing a change of state ) + macies ‘leanness ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
emaciated
emaciated adjective emaciated bodies: thin, skeletal, bony, gaunt, wasted; scrawny, skinny, scraggy, skin and bones, rawboned, sticklike, waiflike; starved, underfed, undernourished, underweight, half-starved; cadaverous, shriveled, shrunken, withered; informal anorexic, like a bag of bones. ANTONYMS fat.
Oxford Thesaurus
emaciated
emaciated adjective the captives were sick and emaciated men: thin, skeletal, bony, wasted, thin as a rake; scrawny, skinny, scraggy, skin and bones, raw-boned, angular, stick-like, size-zero; starved, underfed, undernourished, underweight, half-starved; cadaverous, shrivelled, shrunken, withered; gaunt, haggard, drawn, pinched, wizened, attenuated, atrophied; informal anorexic, looking like a bag of bones; archaic phthisical. ANTONYMS fat.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
emaciated
e ma ci at ed /ɪméɪʃièɪtɪd /形容詞 〖be ~〗〈人 動物が 〉 (食料不足 病気で )やせこけて, やせ衰えて (→thin 類義 ).e m à ci á tion 名詞