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View usage for: (skɪni) Word forms: comparative skinnier, superlative skinniestadjectiveA skinny person is extremely thin, often in a way that you find unattractive. [informal] He was quite a skinny little boy. She had stringy hair and skinny legs. Synonyms: thin, lean, scrawny, skeletal More Synonyms of skinny skinny in British English (ˈskɪnɪ) adjectiveWord forms: -nier or -niest1. lacking in flesh; thin 2. consisting of or resembling skin 3. (of a beverage) made with skimmed or semi-skimmed milk a skinny latte Derived forms skinniness (ˈskinniness) noun skinny in American English (ˈskɪni) adjectiveWord forms: ˈskinnier or ˈskinniest2. without much flesh; very thin 3. of inadequate size, growth, etc. noun4. Slang inside or confidential information; gossip Derived forms skinniness (ˈskinniness) noun Examples of 'skinny' in a sentenceskinny You might wear a top with some lace and skinny trousers.Other fashion houses will be crying into their skinny lattes after seeing these two cheek to cheek.Her legs are extremely skinny and her feet too are very bony.They had positioned the pillows between his skinny little legs.Wear over skinny cigarette trousers with a boxy jacket.They look great teamed with a pair of skinny trousers.The perfect jazzy flats to pair with skinny trousers and roomy cashmere.Those skinny little legs in yellow.She's way too skinny and plastic.We do gourmet sandwiches and skinny lattes, so maybe not.No, she was way too skinny.Today we live in a skinny latte world and instant coffee won't do.Skinny soy latte or builder's tea?I tend to wear them under skinny jeans or quite tight dresses.A Many elderly cats are quite skinny.If you're going down the sock route, the easiest way is with skinny jeans.My legs: I used to have extremely skinny legs. British English: skinny / ˈskɪnɪ/ ADJECTIVE If you say that someone is skinny, you mean that they are very thin in a way you find unattractive. He had skinny legs. - American English: skinny
- Arabic: هَزِيلُ الـجِّسْمِ
- Brazilian Portuguese: magrelo
- Chinese: 极瘦的
- Croatian: mršav
- Czech: hubený
- Danish: mager
- Dutch: broodmager
- European Spanish: flaco
- Finnish: erittäin laiha
- French: maigre personne
- German: dünn
- Greek: ισχνός
- Italian: magro
- Japanese: やせこけた
- Korean: 말라빠진
- Norwegian: tynn
- Polish: chudy
- European Portuguese: magricela
- Romanian: slab
- Russian: тощий
- Latin American Spanish: flaco
- Swedish: smal
- Thai: ผอมมาก
- Turkish: kürdan gibi
- Ukrainian: худий
- Vietnamese: gầy nhom
All related terms of 'skinny'Chinese translation of 'skinny' adj - [person]
极瘦的 (jíshòu de) - [arms, legs]
皮包骨的 (píbāogǔ de)
Definition extremely thin He was quite a skinny little boy. Synonyms skeletal twiggy undernourished skin-and-bone (informal) macilent (rare) Opposites fat , plump , stout , heavy , obese , fleshy , beefy (informal) , tubby , portly , podgy , broad in the beam (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition extremely thin through illness or lack of food We were shocked by the emaciated faces in the photo. Synonyms skeletal, thin, weak, lean, pinched, skinny, wasted, gaunt, bony, haggard, atrophied, scrawny, attenuate, attenuated, undernourished, scraggy, half-starved, cadaverous, macilent (rare) Definition (esp. of a person) having a trim body with no surplus flesh She watched the tall, lean figure step into the car. Synonyms thin, slim, slender, skinny, angular, trim, spare, gaunt, bony, lanky, wiry, emaciated, scrawny, svelte, lank, rangy, scraggy, macilent (rare) Definition unpleasantly thin and bony a flock of scraggy sheep Synonyms scrawny, lean, skinny, angular, gaunt, bony, lanky, emaciated, undernourished, gangling, rawboned Additional synonymsDefinition very thin and bony a scrawny woman with dyed black hair Synonyms thin, lean, skinny, angular, gaunt, skeletal, bony, lanky, undernourished, skin-and-bones (informal), scraggy, rawboned, macilent (rare) |