Vocabulary
Anaemic
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
suffering from anaemia.
Urdu meaning
اینیمیا کا مریض
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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Growth remains anaemic and household purchasing power has diminished under inflation and repeated energy price adjustments.
Dawn Editorials —
Fragile gains at risk
— 2026-03-14
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Young people are most concerned about their economic future, especially at a time when economic conditions are challenging, competition is intense, job opportunities limited and economic growth anaemic.
Dawn Editorials —
Young and restless
— 2026-03-02
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Reforms in key areassuch as the power sector, state units, taxes and tariffs remain anaemic.
Dawn Editorials —
Two years of harm
— 2026-02-17
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What if their girls were among the 56.6pc who are anaemic?
Dawn Editorials —
Children betrayed
— 2026-02-06
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An honest diagnosis about why economic growth has been anaemic for four decades is essential.Investment in human development should receive high priority in the national agenda.
Dawn Editorials —
A national agenda for 2026
— 2026-01-05
Synonyms
colourless, bloodless, pale, pallid, wan, ashen, white, white as a ghost/sheet, grey
Curator example
“the doctor said you were a bit anaemic”
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