"Scrawnier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Meaning: Unhealthily thin or frail; thin and weak in build.
Example: "He looked scrawnier than ever after months of illness."
The word "scratching" is a verb that means:<br><br> The act of rubbing one's skin with the nails in order to remove a parasite, or to get something off.<br> A sound made by scraping or rubbing two dry surfaces together.<br> A habit or action of digging or scraping with the nails, often habitually or nervously.<br><br>It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that causes a scratching sound:<br><br> A scratching post for cats.<br> Scratching sounds could be heard from the floor.<br><br>In general, "scratching" refers to the act of making a scratch, or a surface marked by scratches.
Scratchings refer to marks or noises made by scratching, such as the sound or marks left on a surface, typically indicating rough or careless movement, often indicative of damage or imperfect action.<br><br>Example: "There were scratchings on the wall that the cat had made with its claws."
Having a rough or unpleasant texture; causing discomfort or itchiness, often due to dryness.
To write or draw something quickly and carelessly, using large, uneven letters.<br><br>Example: She scrawled a note on the piece of paper.
Scrawling refers to writing or drawing in a rough, careless, or hasty manner, often with uneven and irregular lines or letters. It can also refer to something that is written or drawn in a messy or illegible way.<br><br>Example: "The child's scrawling on the wall was easy to read, but it looked more like a mess than a piece of art."
To write or draw in a hasty, careless manner; to scribble.<br><br>Example: "She scrawled her name on the margin of the paper."<br><br>Synonyms: scribbled, scribbles, jotted, hasty, careless.
The term "scrawniness" refers to a state of being thin or gaunt, often in an unhealthy or undesirable way. It can describe a person's appearance, a particular feature, or something that is lacking in size or vitality. Scrawniness can be used to describe a range of things, from a person's physical body to plants, animals, or even buildings.<br><br>For example: "The bird's scrawniness made it look like it had just escaped from a famine-battered landscape."<br><br>In a more common sense, scrawniness is often used to describe a person who is underweight or malnourished, and it can also be used to describe something that is pale, fragile, or unhealthy-looking.
Describing someone or something that is thin and not athletic or strong; lacking muscle or corpulence.
/to shout loudly and anxiously. A sudden or persistent loud cry or loud, high-pitched sound imitation of one, typically expr: pain, anger, fear, or excitement./
To shout loudly, typically with a high-pitched voice, so that your voice can be heard by many people, usually to express strong emotion such as shock, anger, or pain.
A person or thing that screams.<br><br>Example: The screamer in the horror movie set the tone for the entire film with its ear-piercing cry.
The word "screaming" is a present participle verb form that means to make a loud, high-pitched noise in order to express strong emotions, such as anger, excitement, or pain. It can also be used as a noun to refer to the sound itself.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She began screaming at the top of her lungs.<br> The screaming in her ears was unbearable.<br> The crowd started screaming when the concert began.<br><br>Synonyms for screaming include:<br><br> Shouting<br> Shouting loudly<br> Wailing<br> Crying out<br> Squealing