gaunt

adjective

ˈgȯnt How to pronounce gaunt (audio)
ˈgänt
1
: excessively thin and angular
a long gaunt face
2
gauntly adverb
gauntness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for gaunt

lean, spare, lank, lanky, gaunt, rawboned, scrawny, skinny mean thin because of an absence of excess flesh.

lean stresses lack of fat and of curving contours.

a lean racehorse

spare suggests leanness from abstemious living or constant exercise.

the gymnast's spare figure

lank implies tallness as well as leanness.

the lank legs of the heron

lanky suggests awkwardness and loose-jointedness as well as thinness.

a lanky youth, all arms and legs

gaunt implies marked thinness or emaciation as from overwork or suffering.

a prisoner's gaunt face

rawboned suggests a large ungainly build without implying undernourishment.

a rawboned farmer

scrawny and skinny imply an extreme leanness that suggests deficient strength and vitality.

a scrawny chicken
skinny street urchins

Examples of gaunt in a Sentence

He left the hospital looking tired and gaunt. a gaunt factory on the edge of town
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The hostages appeared gaunt in the disturbing black-and-white footage. Andrea Vacchiano, Fox News, 2 Sep. 2024 The piece, The Frugal Meal, depicts a gaunt couple at a dinner table before an empty bowl, a small loaf of bread and a bottle of wine. Julia Binswanger, Smithsonian Magazine, 1 Nov. 2024 For many of us, our first exposure to death involved an animal: the firefly in the Mason jar, the bird beneath the window, the deer beside the highway, the beloved cat gone gaunt with age, curled up stiff below the basement stairs. Kathryn Schulz, The New Yorker, 28 Oct. 2024 Stripped of their leaves and bark, trees become gaunt skeletons. Doyle Rice, USA TODAY, 31 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for gaunt 

Word History

Etymology

Middle English

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of gaunt was in the 15th century

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“Gaunt.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gaunt. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

gaunt

adjective
ˈgȯnt How to pronounce gaunt (audio)
ˈgänt
1
: being thin and bony (as from hunger or suffering)
2
: grim and forbidding : barren, desolate
gaunt, leafless trees
gauntly adverb
gauntness noun

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