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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
physical
strength.
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Snivel
::
Snivel
(v. i.) To cry or whine with
snuffling,
as
children;
to cry
weakly
or
whiningly..
Damp
::
Damp (n.) To put out, as fire; to
depress
or
deject;
to
deaden;
to
cloud;
to check or
restrain,
as
action
or
vigor;
to make dull; to
weaken;
to
discourage..
Sprain
::
Sprain
(v. t.) To
weaken,
as a
joint,
ligament,
or
muscle,
by
sudden
and
excessive
exertion,
as by
wrenching;
to
overstrain,
or
stretch
injuriously,
but
without
luxation;
as, to
sprain
one's
ankle..
Invalidate
::
Invalidate
(v. t.) To
render
invalid;
to
weaken
or
lessen
the force of; to
destroy
the
authority
of; to
render
of no force or
effect;
to
overthrow;
as, to
invalidate
an
agreement
or
argument..
Ineffectual
::
Ineffectual
(a.) Not
producing
the
proper
effect;
without
effect;
inefficient;
weak;
useless;
futile;
unavailing;
as, an
ineffectual
attempt;
an
ineffectual
expedient..
Frailty
::
Frailty
(a.) The
condition
quality
of being
frail,
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
frailness;
infirmity;
weakness
of
resolution;
liableness
to be
deceived
or
seduced..
Amblyopy
::
Amblyopy
(n.)
Weakness
of
sight,
without
and
opacity
of the
cornea,
or of the
interior
of the eye; the first
degree
of
amaurosis..
Languish
::
Languish
(v. i.) To
become
languid
or weak; to lose
strength
or
animation;
to be or
become
dull,
feeble
or
spiritless;
to pine away; to
wither
or
fade..
Platitude
::
Platitude
(n.) A
thought
or
remark
which is flat, dull,
trite,
or weak; a
truism;
a
commonplace..
Nerved
::
Nerved
(a.)
Having
nerves
of a
special
character;
as,
weak-nerved..
Dunce
::
Dunce (n.) One
backward
in book
learning;
a child or other
person
dull or weak in
intellect;
a
dullard;
a dolt.
Crimp
::
Crimp (a.) Weak;
inconsistent;
contradictory.
Nice
::
Nice
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
ignorant;
also, weak;
effeminate..
Weakling
::
Weakling
(n.) A weak or
feeble
creature.
Decumbent
::
Decumbent
(a.)
Reclining
on the
ground,
as if too weak to
stand,
and
tending
to rise at the
summit
or apex; as, a
decumbent
stem..
Sap
::
Sap (v. t.) To make
unstable
or
infirm;
to
unsettle;
to
weaken.
Childishness
::
Childishness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
childish;
simplicity;
harmlessness;
weakness
of
intellect.
Mightless
::
Mightless
(a.)
Without;
weak.
Sink
::
Sink (v. i.) To be
overwhelmed
or
depressed;
to fall
slowly,
as so the
ground,
from
weakness
or from an
overburden;
to fail in
strength;
to
decline;
to
decay;
to
decrease..
Feckless
::
Feckless
(a.)
Spiritless;
weak;
worthless.
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