1. anemic - Noun
2. anemic - Adjective
3. anemic - Adjective Satellite
relating to anemia or suffering from anemia
lacking vigor or energy
Source: WordNetan anemic attempt to hit the baseball Source: Internet
After playing the piano often "late at night" and in a "smoke-laden atmosphere" young Brahms is said to have become "anemic and nervous." Source: Internet
At that point, Porsche took on the car as the point of entry into the brand, replacing the 914 and 912. Since the 924 was initially intended to be an Audi, it carried that brand’s anemic engine. Source: Internet
As a result, according to the most recent EIA weekly status report jet-fuel inventory is up 17% yoy, near record highs, and U.S. refinery utilization is an anemic at 74.6%. Source: Internet
He won the Nobel Prize jointly with Minot and Murphy for the discovery that liver fed to anemic dogs reverses the effects of the anemia. Source: Internet
Given our anemic growth over the past 5 years, it will take at least 5-8 years to recover what was lost over the 3 months between Apr-Jun. Source: Internet