boniness

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boniness

A stray dog's boniness was evident through its thin fur.

Definition

Noun: 1. The state or condition of being extremely thin, with prominent bones: Boniness refers to an extreme degree of leanness where the bones are clearly visible or can be easily felt beneath the skin, often due to lack of flesh or fat.

Usage

Boniness is used to describe a physical state, typically in humans or animals, that results from illness, malnutrition, or extreme thinness. It is a descriptive term often carrying connotations of frailty or poor health.

Examples
  • The boniness of the stray dog's frame was a clear sign of prolonged hunger.
  • The illness left him with a worrying boniness that made his clothes hang loosely.
  • She was shocked by the boniness of his shoulders when she hugged him.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe something that is stark, bare, or lacking in substance or covering.
    • The boniness of the winter trees against the sky created a somber landscape.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bony (adjective): Having bones that are prominent; very thin.
    • He had a long, bony face.
  • Bone (noun): The hard material forming the skeleton.
Synonyms
  • Gauntness
  • Emaciation
  • Scrawniness
  • Skinniness
  • Thinness
Antonyms
  • Plumpness
  • Chubbiness
  • Fleshiness
  • Stoutness
boniness

A stray dog's boniness was evident through its thin fur.

Noun
  1. extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)