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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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Hearty
::
Hearty
(superl.)
Exhibiting
strength;
sound;
healthy;
firm; not weak; as, a
hearty
timber..
Broken-backed
::
Broken-backed
(a.)
Hogged;
so
weakened
in the frame as to droop at each end; -- said of a ship.
Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to make
imbecile;
as, to
imbecile
men's
courage..
Debile
::
Debile
(a.) Weak.
Arsis
::
Arsis (n.) The
elevation
of the hand, or that part of the bar at which it is
raised,
in
beating
time; the weak or
unaccented
part of the bar; --
opposed
to
thesis..
Hunger-bitten
::
Hunger-bitten
(a.)
Pinched
or
weakened
by
hunger.
Enervate
::
Enervate
(a.)
Weakened;
weak;
without
strength
of
force.
Innocence
::
Innocence
(n.)
Simplicity
or
plainness,
bordering
on
weakness
or
silliness;
artlessness;
ingenuousness..
Disease
::
Disease
(n.) An
alteration
in the state of the body or of some of its
organs,
interrupting
or
disturbing
the
performance
of the vital
functions,
and
causing
or
threatening
pain and
weakness;
malady;
affection;
illness;
sickness;
disorder;
--
applied
figuratively
to the mind, to the moral
character
and
habits,
to
institutions,
the
state,
etc..
Vocule
::
Vocule
(n.) A short or weak
utterance;
a faint or
feeble
sound,
as that heard on
separating
the lips in
pronouncing
p or b..
Imbecility
::
Imbecility
(n.) The
quality
of being
imbecile;
weakness;
feebleness,
esp. of
mind..
Weakness
::
Weakness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being weak; want of
strength
or
firmness;
lack of
vigor;
want of
resolution
or of moral
strength;
feebleness.
Fatuous
::
Fatuous
(a.)
Feeble
in mind; weak;
silly;
stupid;
foolish;
fatuitous.
Goody-goody
::
Goody-goody
(a.)
Mawkishly
or
weakly
good;
exhibiting
goodness
with
silliness.
Atrophy
::
Atrophy
(v. t.) To cause to waste away or
become
abortive;
to
starve
or
weaken.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
sustain
a great
weight,
pressure,
or
strain;
as, a weak
timber;
a weak
rope..
Asthenic
::
Asthenic
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
pertaining
to,
debility;
weak;
debilitating..
Left
::
Left (a.) Of or
pertaining
to that side of the body in man on which the
muscular
action
of the limbs is
usually
weaker
than on the other side; --
opposed
to
right,
when used in
reference
to a part of the body; as, the left hand, or arm; the left ear. Also said of the
corresponding
side of the lower
animals..
Weak
::
Weak (a.) To make or
become
weak; to
weaken.
Incapable
::
Incapable
(n.) One who is
morally
or
mentally
weak or
inefficient;
an
imbecile;
a
simpleton.
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