cadaverous
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ca·dav·er·ous /kəˈdævərəs/ adjective literary THIN PERSONlooking extremely thin, pale, and unhealthy 面色灰白的,形容枯槁的 cadaverous cheeks 苍白的脸颊
Examples from the Corpus
cadaverous• His face was very bony, cadaverous.• He was also gaunt and cadaverous, and as dark as the Semitic people of the Holy Land.• He himself had acquired a cadaverous appearance; a shrinking manikin within his leather and steel-scale carapace.• a cadaverous face• An alarmed octopus or one that is near death turns a cadaverous gray.• Strings of spittle hanging from pointed teeth to lower lip reflected moonshine as the cadaverous head arched skywards.• Again the track trails off into languishing shivers and cadaverous moans.• Tall, cadaverous preachers shuddered by.• Perhaps elderly and cadaverous with a fluting voice and archaic views.ca·dav·er·ous adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus extremely thin, and looking pale, unhealthy
cadaverous
ca‧dav‧er‧ous /kəˈdævərəs/
adjective literary
looking extremely thin, pale, and unhealthy:
cadaverous cheeks
ca‧dav‧er‧ous /kəˈdævərəs/
adjective literarylooking extremely thin, pale, and unhealthy: