adverb
- in a manner relating to or characteristic of consumption (the disease tuberculosis); in a way that suggests or exhibits the symptoms of tuberculosis
- in a manner that consumes or uses up resources, energy, or material excessively
Usage: archaic or literary; medical/historical context
Usage: rare
Examples
- The patient looked consumptively pale and thin after months of illness.
- She spoke in a consumptively weak voice that barely carried across the room.
- The 19th-century novel portrayed the heroine as consumptively fragile and doomed.
- He coughed consumptively throughout the winter months.
- The character's consumptively gaunt appearance reflected the ravages of disease.