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Definition of weak
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of weak is as below...
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
sustain
a great
weight,
pressure,
or
strain;
as, a weak
timber;
a weak
rope..
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Enerve
::
Enerve
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to
enervate.
Infirm
::
Infirm
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble.
Labefaction
::
Labefaction
(n.) The act of
labefying
or
making
weak; the state of being
weakened;
decay;
ruin.
Whimling
::
Whimling
(n.) One given to
whims;
hence,
a weak,
childish
person;
a
child..
Twaddler
::
Twaddler
(n.) One who
prates
in a weak and silly
manner,
like one whose
faculties
are
decayed..
Groggy
::
Groggy
(a.)
Weakened
in a fight so as to
stagger;
-- said of
pugilists.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. t.) To crack or
split;
to bend or
strain
so as to
weaken;
as, to
spring
a mast or a
yard..
Bisque
::
Bisque
(n.) A point taken by the
receiver
of odds in the game of
tennis;
also, an extra
innings
allowed
to a
weaker
player
in
croquet..
Dementia
::
Dementia
(n.)
Insanity;
madness;
esp. that form which
consists
in
weakness
or total loss of
thought
and
reason;
mental
imbecility;
idiocy.
Washy
::
Washy (a.)
Lacking
substance
or
strength;
weak; thin;
dilute;
feeble;
as, washy tea; washy
resolutions..
Shamble
::
Shamble
(v. i.) To walk
awkwardly
and
unsteadily,
as if the knees were weak; to
shuffle
along..
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Deficient
in vital
energy;
feeble;
weak; as, a low
pulse;
made low by
sickness..
Suspect
::
Suspect
(v. t.) To
imagine
to
exist;
to have a
slight
or vague
opinion
of the
existence
of,
without
proof,
and often upon weak
evidence
or no
evidence;
to
mistrust;
to
surmise;
--
commonly
used
regarding
something
unfavorable,
hurtful,
or
wrong;
as, to
suspect
the
presence
of
disease..
Blunt
::
Blunt (v. t.) To
repress
or
weaken,
as any
appetite,
desire,
or power of the mind; to
impair
the
force,
keenness,
or
susceptibility,
of; as, to blunt the
feelings..
Fragility
::
Fragility
(n.)
Weakness;
feebleness.
#NAME?
::
-ed () The
termination
of the past
participle
of
regular,
or weak,
verbs;
also, of
analogous
participial
adjectives
from
nouns;
as,
pigmented;
talented..
Crazy
::
Crazy (a.)
Characterized
by
weakness
or
feebleness;
decrepit;
broken;
falling
to
decay;
shaky;
unsafe.
Labefy
::
Labefy
(v. t.) To
weaken
or
impair.
Tweak
::
Tweak (n.)
Trouble;
distress;
tweag.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
sustain
a great
weight,
pressure,
or
strain;
as, a weak
timber;
a weak
rope..
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