0 very thin, especially because of sickness or hunger: --
The house looked gaunt and unwelcoming.
He did not have health insurance, and was left gaunt and debilitated.
Fair, petite and gaunt, she became inalienably identified in grandmother roles.
Rags only partly covered his gaunt frame, revealing half-naked limbs strangely unnatural in appearance.
An extremely gaunt, scary man is in the room who seemingly controls the teens, and also now has the boy at his side.
He looks remote and gaunt, staring into the middle distance, seemingly lost in thought.
We are all gaunt and bony now, and have dark shadows around our eyes.
Yuda himself is a very tall, slim man with a gaunt face and long, red-brown hair and mustache that hang down to his waist.
Subjects included gaunt families, blind figures, and personal encounters; other paintings depicted his friends, but most reflected and expressed a sense of blueness and despair.