Adverb for looking exhausted, stressed, or poor in condition
“Arnold Pentreath stood by the open vault, pale and haggard, and with a countenance which grief had made rigid as marble.”
Adverb for sick or unwell
“The haggard patient is his wife. But both are deadly pale. His hungry stare, her wheezing groan. Which tells the sorriest tale?”
Adverb for thin or gaunt in physique or appearance
“You are looking terribly thin and haggard, old fellow. Are you ill?”
Adverb for having a pale complexion
“One of these was a boy lying on a stretcher, his clothes muddy and soggy wet, his face ashen and haggard.”
(of a person's eyes or cheeks) Adverb for deeply recessed, especially as a result of illness, hunger, or stress
Adverb for consumed by stress, worry or anxiety
Adverb for appearing worn or harassed as if one is being pursued
Adverb for worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
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