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Synonyms: Thin

Eileen Ford, the co-founder of Ford Models, died on July 9th at the age of 92. One of the most successful people ever in her field, her choice of clients helped define international standards of beauty. Although not a fan of the "waif look" of the 1990s, Ford was famous for putting her models on diets. She was also known for keeping them away from drugs and alcohol. Writers who had to write about Ford and the models she represented often ran out of words for "thin." Here are 15 synonyms so you'll always have words to use during Fashion Week or while attending the Paris shows.
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  1. slender
    having little width in proportion to the length or height
    The women are always slender and smooth and beautiful, no bulges on their stomachs, no jiggly fat on their thighs.
    —The Queen of Water
  2. lithe
    moving and bending with ease
    Well-groomed kids and dogs, their lithe yoga- and Pilates-toned parents bobbing in their wake as they queue up for treats at the “microcreamery.”
    —Seattle Times Jul 2, 2014
  3. waif
    a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned
    At 7, before the families emigrated, little Vera was a pale, skinny waif.
    —New York Times Jun 12, 2014
  4. slim
    being of delicate or slender build
    And there was a beautiful simplicity in a slim, bustier top that that was made entirely of ivory and black feathers.
    —Washington Times July 8, 2014
  5. fit
    physically and mentally sound or healthy
    Subscribe to the Lean & Fit newsletter to get health news e-mailed to you every Wednesday.
    —Washington Post
  6. gaunt
    very thin, especially from disease or hunger or cold
    She was gaunt from hunger, dressed in filthy rags.
    —US News Jun 27, 2014
  7. lanky
    tall and thin and having long slender limbs
    Both Carol and Grace are stubbyshaped, but this girl is thin without being fragile: lanky, sinewy.
    —Cat's Eye
  8. slight
    being of delicate or slender build
    He was a short, slight man with a dark angular face.
    —Ceremony
  9. scrawny
    being very thin
    The most aggressive females killed big, healthy males as often as they killed scrawny ones.
    —Scientific American Mar 31, 2014
  10. rickety
    lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
    He’s too rickety to move much and lives in another hole down the far the side of the “heap” to escape the sun.
    —Washington Post
  11. haggard
    very thin, especially from disease or hunger or cold
    Her face was drawn and pinched, her sweet blue eyes haggard and unnatural.
    —The Awakening
  12. svelte
    being of delicate or slender build
    It’s a purely objective journalistic statement to note that the neighborhood was swarming with a startling number of svelte, gorgeous, scantily dressed men and women.
    —New York Times July 10, 2014
  13. skin and bones
    a person who is unusually thin and scrawny
    “They were a pathetic looking bunch: mostly skin and bones, clad in rags with makeshift footwear, and nervous,” he wrote.
    —Unbroken
  14. spindly
    long, thin, and often weak or fragile
    “The last seven years in fashion have been all about the statement shoe, a beautiful, spindly heel that’s not comfortable.”
    —BusinessWeek Jun 26, 2014
  15. sylph
    a slender graceful young woman
    On his Louis Vuitton fall runway, the designer unveiled a succession of sylphs wearing little more than their sumptuous skivvies and furs.
    —New York Times Sep 11, 2013
Created on Thu Jul 10 21:53:23 EDT 2014 (updated Fri Jul 11 10:45:21 EDT 2014)

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