skeleton
[ skel-i-tn ]
/ ˈskɛl ɪ tn /
noun
adjective
of or relating to a skeleton.
like or being a mere framework; reduced to the essential or minimal parts or numbers: a skeleton staff.
Idioms for skeleton
- a family scandal that is concealed to avoid public disgrace.
- any embarrassing, shameful, or damaging secret.
skeleton at the feast,
a person or thing that casts gloom over a joyful occasion; a note or reminder of sorrow in the midst of joy.
skeleton in the closet/cupboard,
Origin of skeleton
1570–80; < New Latin < Greek: mummy, noun use of neuter of
skeletós dried up, verbid of
skéllein to dry
OTHER WORDS FROM skeleton
skel·e·ton·less, adjective skel·e·ton·like, adjectiveWords nearby skeleton
British Dictionary definitions for skeleton in the closet
skeleton
/ (ˈskɛlɪtən) /
noun
a hard framework consisting of inorganic material that supports and protects the soft parts of an animal's body and provides attachment for muscles: may be internal (an endoskeleton), as in vertebrates, or external( an exoskeleton), as in arthropods
See also endoskeleton, exoskeleton
informal
a very thin emaciated person or animal
the essential framework of any structure, such as a building or leaf, that supports or determines the shape of the rest of the structure
an outline consisting of bare essentials
the skeleton of a novel
(modifier) US and Canadian
reduced to a minimum
a skeleton staff
skeleton in the cupboard or US and Canadian skeleton in the closet
a scandalous fact or event in the past that is kept secret
Derived forms of skeleton
skeletal, adjective skeletally, adverb skeleton-like, adjectiveWord Origin for skeleton
C16: via New Latin from Greek: something desiccated, from
skellein to dry up
Medical definitions for skeleton in the closet
skeleton
[ skĕl′ĭ-tn ]
n.
The internal structure composed of bone and cartilage that protects and supports the soft organs, tissues, and other parts of a vertebrate organism; endoskeleton.
All the bones of the body taken collectively.
The exoskeleton.
Scientific definitions for skeleton in the closet
skeleton
[ skĕl′ĭ-tn ]
The internal structure of vertebrate animals, composed of bone or cartilage, that supports the body, serves as a framework for the attachment of muscles, and protects the vital organs and associated structures.
A hard protective covering or supporting structure of invertebrate animals. See also endoskeleton exoskeleton.
Other words from skeleton
skeletal adjectiveCultural definitions for skeleton in the closet
skeleton in the closet
A potentially embarrassing secret: “Before nominating the new judge, the committee asked him if he had any skeletons in the closet.”
Idioms and Phrases with skeleton in the closet
skeleton in the closet
A shameful secret, as in Both her parents were alcoholics; that was the skeleton in her closet. This metaphoric term alludes to a murder victim long concealed in a closet, possibly based on some true incident that is now forgotten. [Early 1800s]