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gaunt

haggard / lean / bleak / desolate
Adjective
comp: gauntersup: gauntest

This term describes a skeletal appearance that suggests a loss of vitality or health. It carries a heavy connotation of hardship, often evoking images of starvation, prolonged illness, or the physical toll of extreme grief. It is more severe than simply being thin or slender, implying a hollowed-out quality to the cheeks and eyes. When applied to environments or landscapes, the word shifts from biological wasting to a sense of starkness and austerity. It describes a scene stripped of warmth, comfort, or life, creating an atmosphere of grim isolation and oppressive emptiness.

Meanings

Adjective

Lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age.

"His face had become gaunt after months of illness."

Adjective

Grim, bleak, or desolate in appearance.

"The gaunt landscape of the high plateau offered no shelter from the wind."

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