haggard

haggard(
hah
-
guhrd
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. demacrado
The toll the illness had taken on Saul was significant. He looked tired and haggard.El impacto que había tenido la enfermedad sobre Saul era notable. Se veía cansado y demacrado.
You look haggard; you need to start taking better care of yourself.Te veo demacrado; tienes que empezar a cuidarte mejor.
b. ojeroso
Hank looked haggard, like he hadn't slept in days.Hank se veía ojeroso, como si no hubiera dormido desde hacía días.
c. macilento
Russell had the haggard face of a man who had lived hard.Russell tenía el rostro macilento de un hombre que había vivido una vida de excesos.
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