anemic
See also: anèmic
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anemic (comparative more anemic, superlative most anemic)
- Of, pertaining to, or suffering from anemia.
- (by extension) Weak; listless; lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness.
- Near-synonyms: enervated, underoxygenated
- 1898, H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, London: William Heinemann, page 219:
- [H]e was one of those weak creatures full of a shifty cunning - who face neither God nor man, who face not even themselves, void of pride, timorous, anæmic, hateful souls.
- 1938, Henry Goddard Leach, Forum and Century, volume 100, page 156:
- My ordinarily even disposition was shattered, I thought, beyond repair — a condition that was not improved by my utter abhorrence of a diet of infant's food and anemic vegetables.
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of or pertaining to anemia
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listless, lacking vitality
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anemic (plural anemics)
- A person who has anemia.
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anemic (not comparable)
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Borrowed from French anémique. By surface analysis, anemie + -ic.
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anemic m (plural anemici)
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Declension of anemic
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) anemic | anemicul | (niște) anemici | anemicii |
genitive/dative | (unui) anemic | anemicului | (unor) anemici | anemicilor |
vocative | anemicule | anemicilor |