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Detailed Translations for haggard from English to French

haggard:


Translation Matrix for haggard:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
creux cavity; channel groove; ditch; emptyness; groove; hole; hollow; hollowness; slit; trench
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- bony; cadaverous; careworn; drawn; emaciated; gaunt; pinched; raddled; skeletal; wasted; worn
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- thin and worn
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
creux gaunt; haggard; hollow; hollow-eyed; sunken being unable to see; blind; deep; deep-seated; empty; hollow; idle; meaningless; profound
enfoncé gaunt; haggard; hollow; hollow-eyed; sunken deep; deep-seated; sunken
maigre gaunt; haggard; hollow; hollow-eyed; sunken bony; delicate; emaciated; fat-free; few; flimsy; lean; lightly built; lousy; low-fat; meager; meagre; miserable; parched; petite; poor; poverty stricken; puny; shabby; skinny; slender; slight; small-boned; spidery; spiky; thin; weedy
maigre comme un clou emaciated; gaunt; haggard; hollow; hollow-eyed; starved; sunken bony; emaciated; gaunt
maigre comme un coucou emaciated; gaunt; haggard; hollow; hollow-eyed; starved; sunken
maigre comme un échalas emaciated; gaunt; haggard; hollow; hollow-eyed; starved; sunken

Related Words for "haggard":

  • haggardness, haggardly

Synonyms for "haggard":


Related Definitions for "haggard":

  1. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold1
    • eyes were haggard and cavernous1
  2. showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering1
    • her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness1

Wiktionary Translations for haggard:

haggard
adjective
  1. looking exhausted and unwell
haggard
adjective
  1. Qui a une expression égarer.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
haggard décharné; décharnée; efflanqué; efflanquée; étique; grêle; famélique; hâve; nerveux; maigre; nerveuse; osseux; osseuse hagerheute nur noch zur Beschreibung des menschlichen Körpers oder einzelner Körperteile, früher auch bei Tieren: dürr, mager, sehnig, knochig (und häufig groß gewachsen)
haggard bouleversé; troublé; effaré verstört — (nicht krankhaft) seelisch oder geistig verwirrt (meist plötzlich und für kurze Zeit)

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