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Bony - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bony describes something that has many bones, is thin with prominent bones, or resembles bone in texture. It is often used to describe a lean person, animal, or structure.

bony

/ˈboʊni/ /ˈbəʊni/

Definition:

Having many bones; thin with prominent bones.

Synonyms:

skeletal, gaunt, angular, lean

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

fleshy, plump

Common Collocations:

bony fingers, bony structure, bony fish

Derivatives:

boniness, boned

Usage Tips:

Use "bony" to describe someone or something visibly thin with noticeable bones.

Common Phrases:

bony hand, bony frame, stick and bones

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "bān," meaning bone, with the suffix "-y."

Examples:

  • 1. The dog’s bony ribs showed through its fur.
  • 2. She had a bony face with high cheekbones.
  • 3. The fish had a bony skeleton that made it hard to eat.
  • 4. His bony fingers gripped the pencil tightly.

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