asthenic
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or characterized by asthenia; weak.
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(of a physical type) having a slight build or slender body structure.
noun
adjective
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of, relating to, or having asthenia; weak
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(in constitutional psychology) referring to a physique characterized by long limbs and a small trunk: claimed to be associated with a schizoid personality See also somatotype
noun
Etymology
Origin of asthenic
1780–90; < Greek asthenikós, equivalent to asthen- ( asthenia ) + -ikos -ic
Example Sentences
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In a sense, this fear of drama comes off as latter generations’ asthenic corrective to the unrestrained classical cinephilic embrace of robust Hollywood-centric energies.
From The New Yorker • Feb. 2, 2016
Straining to keep pace with a reputation that was already greening into myth, Bench hit only 27 home runs, and his batting average tailed off to an asthenic .238.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Whimsy is asthenic fantasy, a fragile, elusive quality difficult to render but easy to shatter into sentimentality.
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Clustered mainly in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, off-Broadway's theaters exert the faintly exotic double lure of intellectual climbing and Bohemian slumming among asthenic men with beards and girls with Lady Godiva hairdos.
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Whatever be the disorders you may consider, aboulias, hysterical accidents, psychasthenic obsessions, periodical depressions, melancholics, systematized deliriums, asthenic insanity, you will always find a number of facts resulting from this general perturbation.
From A Psychiatric Milestone Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921 by New York Hospital. Society
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