1. emaciated - Adjective
2. emaciated - Verb
4. emaciated - Adjective Satellite
of Emaciate
Source: Webster's dictionaryToday's fashion magazines may carry an article about the dangers of anorexia while bombarding its readers with images of emaciated young bodies representing the height of beauty and desirability. Bell hooks
Yes, I'm a small, emaciated teenage girl who struts around fighting vampires in earrings they would rip out of my ears and shove up my. Sherrilyn Kenyon
All I can think of is the emaciated bodies of children on our kitchen table as my mother prescribes what the parent's can't give. More food. Suzanne Collins
I'm about to play an emaciated pregnant vampire, so I've stopped using as much butter as Paula Deen - just until 'Breaking Dawn' is over. Kristen Stewart
Im so not into being emaciated. Meredith Ostrom
a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys Source: Internet