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ɡo:nt((of a person) thin or thin-faced: a gaunt old woman.) flaco, chupado; demacradotr[gɔːnt]1 (lean) demacrado,-agaunt ['gɔnt] adj: demacrado, enjuto, descarnadoadj.• desvaído, -a adj.• flaco, -a adj.• macilento, -a adj.• sombrío, -a adj.gɔːnt[ɡɔːnt]ADJ1) [face] (=drawn) chupado; (=unhealthy) demacrado; [person] flaco y adusto2) (fig) (=grim) [building] sobrio, adusto* * *[gɔːnt]
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