B2 verb Neutre

skeletal

/ˈskel.ə.təl/

Relating to or functioning as a skeleton; often used to describe someone who is extremely thin or an organization operating with the minimum number of people required.

Exemples

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1

The rescued animals were in a skeletal condition and needed immediate care.

The animals saved were extremely thin and required urgent medical attention.

2

Archaeologists uncovered skeletal remains dating back to the Bronze Age.

Scientists found the bone structures of people who lived during the Bronze Age.

3

You look skeletal in those clothes; are you eating enough?

You look very thin in that outfit; have you been eating well?

Famille de mots

Nom
skeleton
Verb
skeletonize
Adverbe
skeletally
Adjectif
skeletal
Apparenté
skeletonization
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'skeleton'—it is just the bones without the meat. 'Skeletal' means something is down to the bare bones, whether it's a person's body or a business plan.

Quiz rapide

The office was operating with a ___ staff during the national holiday.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : skeletal

Exemples

1

The rescued animals were in a skeletal condition and needed immediate care.

everyday

The animals saved were extremely thin and required urgent medical attention.

2

Archaeologists uncovered skeletal remains dating back to the Bronze Age.

formal

Scientists found the bone structures of people who lived during the Bronze Age.

3

You look skeletal in those clothes; are you eating enough?

informal

You look very thin in that outfit; have you been eating well?

4

The student provided a skeletal outline of their thesis, lacking specific data points.

academic

The researcher submitted a very basic framework of their paper without many details.

5

During the merger, the company was run by a skeletal staff to reduce costs.

business

While merging, the business operated with the absolute minimum number of employees.

Famille de mots

Nom
skeleton
Verb
skeletonize
Adverbe
skeletally
Adjectif
skeletal
Apparenté
skeletonization

Collocations courantes

skeletal remains the bones of a dead body
skeletal staff the minimum number of employees needed
skeletal structure the basic framework of a building or organism
skeletal outline a very basic plan or summary
skeletal muscle muscle connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system

Phrases Courantes

skeletal crew

The minimum number of people needed to maintain a ship or operation.

skeletal system

The internal framework of the human body composed of bones.

skeletal frame

The basic supporting structure of a building or vehicle.

Souvent confondu avec

skeletal vs skinny

Skinny is a general term for being thin, while skeletal implies an extreme, often unhealthy or structural, level of thinness.

skeletal vs schematic

Schematic refers to a technical diagram, whereas skeletal refers to the physical or organizational framework.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'skeletal' when you want to emphasize that only the most basic or essential parts of something exist. It can describe physical appearance (extreme thinness) or organizational structures (minimum personnel).

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes use 'skeletal' to mean 'scary' because of the association with skeletons in horror; however, it is primarily a descriptive term for structure or thinness.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'skeleton'—it is just the bones without the meat. 'Skeletal' means something is down to the bare bones, whether it's a person's body or a business plan.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Greek 'skeletos', meaning 'dried up' or 'withered'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as an adjective before a noun (e.g., skeletal remains). Used as a predicative adjective after a linking verb (e.g., He looked skeletal).
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Contexte culturel

In medical and humanitarian contexts, 'skeletal' is often used to describe the victims of famine or severe eating disorders.

Quiz rapide

The office was operating with a ___ staff during the national holiday.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : skeletal

Mots lis

toxin

B2

A toxin is a poisonous substance produced within living cells or organisms, such as bacteria, plants, or animals. It is capable of causing disease or health issues when it enters body tissues through ingestion, inhalation, or absorption.

pesticide

B2

A chemical substance used to kill or control pests that are harmful to crops, livestock, or humans. It is an umbrella term that includes insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides used widely in agriculture and gardening.

fertilizer

B2

A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility and provide essential nutrients for plant growth. It is primarily used in gardening and agriculture to help crops develop faster and produce higher yields.

irrigation

B2

To supply land or crops with water through man-made systems such as pipes, ditches, or sprinklers. It is an essential agricultural process used to assist in the growth of plants, especially in areas with low rainfall.

flood

B2

Describing something relating to a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry, or metaphorically, being overwhelmed by an excessive quantity of something. In common usage, the form 'flooded' is typically used as the adjective to describe this state.

erosion

B2

Erosion is the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by natural forces such as water, wind, or ice. In a figurative sense, it refers to the gradual destruction or reduction of something abstract, such as power, rights, or confidence.

desertification

B2

The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. It represents a significant environmental challenge where land loses its biological productivity and ability to support human life.

afforestation

B2

Afforestation is the process of establishing a forest on land that has not recently been covered by trees. It involves planting seeds or saplings to create new wooded areas, often to improve the environment or for commercial timber.

endangered

B2

To put someone or something at risk or in a situation where they could be harmed, damaged, or destroyed. In environmental contexts, it specifically refers to species that are at high risk of becoming extinct in the near future.

extinction

B2

Extinction is the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct, meaning it no longer has any living members. It can also refer to the act of making something, such as a fire, a feeling, or a practice, cease to exist.

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