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gaunt
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
gaunt
(adjective)
gaunt
/
ˈ
gɑːnt/
adjective
gaunter
;
gauntest
gaunt
/
ˈ
gɑːnt/
adjective
gaunter
;
gauntest
Britannica Dictionary definition of GAUNT
1
:
very thin usually because of illness or suffering
a small
gaunt
man
He left the hospital looking tired and
gaunt
.
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literary
:
plain and unpleasant in appearance
:
desolate and gloomy
gaunt
leafless trees
a
gaunt
factory on the edge of town
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— gauntness
noun
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noncount
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