| Definition of 'wanness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) lividness, lividity, luridness, paleness, pallidness, pallor, wanness, achromasia
unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress)
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| Definition of 'wanness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) wanness
the quality or state of being wan; a sallow, dead, pale color; paleness; pallor; as, the wanness of the cheeks after a fever
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Sense: pale and sickly-looking
She still looks wan after her illness.
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Afrikaans: vaalheid |
Arabic: شُحوب |
Bulgarian: бледост |
Brazilian: abatimento |
Czech: bledost |
German: die Blässe |
Danish: blegnæbbethed |
Greek: χλομάδα, θλίψη |
Spanish: palidez; debilidad |
Estonian: kahvatus |
Farsi: خستگي |
Finnish: kelmeys |
French: pâleur |
Hebrew: תְשִישוּת |
Hindi: पीलापन |
Croatian: bljedilo, izmučenost |
Hungarian: sápadtság, hal(o)ványság |
Indonesian: keadaan pucat |
Icelandic: fölvi |
Italian: pallore |
Japanese: 青ざめていること |
Korean: 창백함 |
Lithuanian: blyškumas |
Latvian: bālums; slimīgs izskats |
Malay: kepucatan |
Dutch: bleekheid |
Norwegian: gustenhet, blekhet |
Polish: bladość |
Portuguese: abatimento |
Romanian: paloare, paliditate |
Russian: бледнеть |
Slovak: bledosť |
Slovenian: bledica |
Serbian: bledilo |
Swedish: glåmighet |
Thai: ความซีด; ความอ่อนแอ |
Turkish: solgunluk |
Taiwanese: 蒼白憔悴 |
Ukrainian: хворобливість |
Urdu: کمزوری |
Vietnamese: sự nhợt nhạt |
Chinese: 苍白憔悴 |
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