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a·nae·mic A0275700 (ə-nē′mĭk)adj. Variant of anemic.anaemic (əˈniːmɪk) or anemicadj1. (Pathology) relating to or suffering from anaemia2. pale and sickly looking; lacking vitality aˈnaemically adva•ne•mic (əˈni mɪk) adj. 1. suffering from anemia. 2. lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness; weak. [1830–40] a•ne′mi•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | anaemic - relating to anemia or suffering from anemiaanemic | | 2. | anaemic - lacking vigor or energy; "an anemic attempt to hit the baseball"anemicweak - wanting in physical strength; "a weak pillar" |
anaemicadjective1. pale, weak, dull, frail, feeble, wan, sickly, bloodless, colourless, infirm, pallid, ashen, characterless, enervated, like death warmed up (informal) Losing a lot of blood makes you tired and anaemic. pale glowing, blooming, rosy, hearty, radiant, ruddy, sanguine, full-blooded, florid, rosy-cheeked, rubicund2. weak, feeble, lacklustre, bland, poor, halfhearted We will see some economic recovery, but it will be very anaemic.Translationsanaemia (əˈniːmiə) (American) anemia noun a medical condition caused by not having enough red cells in the blood. 貧血症 贫血症aˈnaemic adjective suffering from anaemia. 貧血的 贫血的anaemicenUK
anaemic (ə-nē′mĭk)adj. Variant of anemic.a·ne·mic (ă-nē'mik) Pertaining to or manifesting the various features of anemia. Synonym(s): anaemic. anaemic Suffering from anaemia.a·ne·mic (ă-nē'mik) Pertaining to or manifesting the various features of anemia. Synonym(s): anaemic. anaemicenUK Related to anaemic: anaemic anoxiaSynonyms for anaemicadj paleSynonyms- pale
- weak
- dull
- frail
- feeble
- wan
- sickly
- bloodless
- colourless
- infirm
- pallid
- ashen
- characterless
- enervated
- like death warmed up
Antonyms- glowing
- blooming
- rosy
- hearty
- radiant
- ruddy
- sanguine
- full-blooded
- florid
- rosy-cheeked
- rubicund
adj weakSynonyms- weak
- feeble
- lacklustre
- bland
- poor
- halfhearted
Synonyms for anaemicadj relating to anemia or suffering from anemiaSynonymsadj lacking vigor or energySynonymsRelated Words |