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What is difference between skinny look and skinny appearance ?
These days l lost my weight but I do not like my skinny look.
These days l lost my weight but l do not like my skinny appearance.
Apr 13, 2016 11:18 PM
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Better yet, "I recently lost weight but I don't like how skinny I look." or
"I'm losing weight these days but I don't like how skinny I look."
You don't typically use "these days" for something that has already happened. Use present progressive ("-ing" form).
April 14, 2016
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You'd say "These days I lost weight but I don't like how skinny I look."
"my skinny appearance" is ok but "how skinny I look" is more typical.
"I don't like my skinny look" is awkward.
Also "I lost weight". "I lost my weight" is incorrect.
April 14, 2016
Same meaning. Your look is your appearance.
April 14, 2016
It would be helpful to have a sentence for context. In definition they both mean the same thing but context can change the idea conveyed.
April 13, 2016
I think they mean about the same thing. Would you give an examples of use in a sentence?
April 13, 2016
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