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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.)
Deficient
in
strength
of body;
feeble;
infirm;
sickly;
debilitated;
enfeebled;
exhausted.
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Twinge
::
Twinge
(v. i.) To pull with a
twitch;
to
pinch;
to
tweak.
Asthenic
::
Asthenic
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
pertaining
to,
debility;
weak;
debilitating..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a noun in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc., the stem of which ends in -n. See
Strong,
19 (b)..
Unsadness
::
Unsadness
(n.)
Infirmity;
weakness.
Weak
::
Weak (a.) To make or
become
weak; to
weaken.
Invalid
::
Invalid
(a.) Of no
force,
weight,
or
cogency;
not
valid;
weak..
Puler
::
Puler (n.) One who
pules;
one who
whines
or
complains;
a weak
person.
Unable
::
Unable
(a.) Not able; not
having
sufficient
strength,
means,
knowledge,
skill,
or the like;
impotent'
weak;
helpless;
incapable;
-- now
usually
followed
by an
infinitive
or an
adverbial
phrase;
as,
unable
for work;
unable
to bear
fatigue..
Dotary
::
Dotary
(n.) A
dotard's
weakness;
dotage.
Feckless
::
Feckless
(a.)
Spiritless;
weak;
worthless.
Mince
::
Mince (v. t.) To
suppress
or
weaken
the force of; to
extenuate;
to
palliate;
to tell by
degrees,
instead
of
directly
and
frankly;
to clip, as words or
expressions;
to utter half and keep back half of..
Sappy
::
Sappy
(superl.)
Hence,
young,
not firm; weak,
feeble..
Asthenopia
::
Asthenopia
(n.)
Weakness
of
sight.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Feeble
of mind;
wanting
discernment;
lacking
vigor;
spiritless;
as, a weak king or
magistrate..
Disinvigorate
::
Disinvigorate
(v. t.) To
enervate;
to
weaken.
Tremble
::
Tremble
(v. i.) To shake
involuntarily,
as with fear, cold, or
weakness;
to
quake;
to
quiver;
to
shiver;
to
shudder;
-- said of a
person
or an
animal..
Wishy-washy
::
Wishy-washy
(a.) Thin and pale; weak;
without
strength
or
substance;
--
originally
said of
liquids.
Fig.,
weak-minded;
spiritless..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Weak in
character;
impressible.
Foolish
::
Foolish
(a.) Such as a fool would do;
proceeding
from
weakness
of mind or
silliness;
exhibiting
a want of
judgment
or
discretion;
as, a
foolish
act..
Weakened
::
Weakened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Weake.
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