emaciated

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. demacrado
The images of emaciated children in that country in crisis are heartbreaking.Las imágenes de los niños demacrados de ese país en crisis son desgarradoras.
b. raquítico
The neighbors called animal control when they saw the emaciated dog in the park.Los vecinos llamaron a control de animales cuando vieron al perro raquítico en el parque.
c. esquelético
My dog became emaciated because of a worm infection.Mi perro se quedó esquelético debido a una infección por lombrices.
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