The gaunt professor never seemed to leave his lab when experiments were being conducted.
The people in the village were gaunt because of no water to drink
His haggard expression showed the stress of the last few weeks. When he was finally rescued from the woods, he was gaunt and haggard.
According to Wikipedia, it describes a living thing as being bony, thin and/or sickly.
It means to be extremely thin with signs of ill health or starvation, such as sunken cheeks, deeply recessed eyes and so on.
The gaunt homeless man thrusted his money cup out to anyone who passed by him.
The gaunt professor never seemed to leave his lab when experiments were being conducted.
The people in the village were gaunt because of no water to drink
The word "gaunt" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who looks thin, haggard, and unwell.
It means thin, starved, hungry. The gaunt appearance of the wolf indicated it had not eaten in several days.
His haggard expression showed the stress of the last few weeks. When he was finally rescued from the woods, he was gaunt and haggard.
The gaunt, hollow-eyed figure bore no semblance to the robust and vital man I knew before I moved away.
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"The boy's hunger showed most in his gaunt, emaciated face."
The man who gave John Gaunt his focus word in "Children of the Lamp" was the mysterious man known as the Ancient One. The focus word is a powerful tool that helps John Gaunt unlock his magical abilities and connect with his genie heritage.
After going a prolonged time without eating, James had become emaciated and gaunt.