Someone who is scrawny is so thin that their bones stick out: He was a scrawny little kid. Even thinner than ‘skinny’ is scrawny (also a slightly informal word). Skinny, a slightly informal word, means very much the same: I don’t like his looks – he’s too skinny. ‘Thin’ is often used in a negative way: She’s very pretty but she’s too thin. Probably the most commonly used adjective to describe someone who has too little fat is thin. Let’s take a look at some of the more commonly used words for body shapes. The English language is full of words that describe the shape of our bodies, some of them positive and some of them less positive.
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