- Gaunt
- Knobby
- Skeletal
- Very thin
- Consisting of bone, or of bones; full of bones; pertaining to
bones.
- Having large or prominent bones.
- Drooping
- Lifeless
- Little frail ankles cause limp
- long and limp
- Long and thin
- Meagrely slim
- Spindly
- Abnormally thin
- Emaciated
- Emaciated-looking
- Haggard
- Little great aunt looking drawn
- Of pinched appearance
- Skin and bone
- Gangly
- Rangy
- Tall and skinny
- Tall and thin
- Ungracefully tall and thin
- Ungracefully thin and tall
- Very thin
- Can be seen through
- Diaphanous
- Not heavy
- Precipitous
- See-through
- Sharp (incline)
- She and the queen are very thin
- Easily broken
- Fragile
- Insubstantial
- lame
- Very thin, unstable
- Weak, loud and slimy characters
- Weak; feeble; limp; slight; vain; without strength or
solidity; of loose and unsubstantial structure; without reason or
plausibility; as, a flimsy argument, excuse, objection.
- Sheer silk fabric
- Thin light fabric
- Very thin lightweight fabric