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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.) Not
stiff;
pliant;
frail;
soft; as, the weak stalk of a
plant..
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Diminish
::
Diminish
(v. t.) To
lessen
the
authority
or
dignity
of; to put down; to
degrade;
to
abase;
to
weaken.
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Foolishly
tender
and
loving;
weakly
indulgent;
over-affectionate.
Asystole
::
Asystole
(n.) A
weakening
or
cessation
of the
contractile
power of the
heart.
Sickly
::
Sickly
(superl.)
Appearing
as if sick; weak;
languid;
pale.
Enfeeble
::
Enfeeble
(v. t.) To make
feeble;
to
deprive
of
strength;
to
reduce
the
strength
or force of; to
weaken;
to
debilitate.
Dissolute
::
Dissolute
(a.) With
nerves
unstrung;
weak.
Cowardly
::
Cowardly
(a.)
Wanting
courage;
basely
or
weakly
timid or
fearful;
pusillanimous;
spiritless.
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.)
Weakness
of
intellect;
silliness;
folly.
Slack
::
Slack
(superl.)
Weak; not
holding
fast; as, a slack
hand..
Weakling
::
Weakling
(n.) A weak or
feeble
creature.
Decay
::
Decay (v. i.) To pass
gradually
from a
sound,
prosperous,
or
perfect
state,
to one of
imperfection,
adversity,
or
dissolution;
to waste away; to
decline;
to fail; to
become
weak,
corrupt,
or
disintegrated;
to rot; to
perish;
as, a tree
decays;
fortunes
decay;
hopes
decay..
Folly
::
Folly (n.) A
foolish
act; an
inconsiderate
or
thoughtless
procedure;
weak or
light-minded
conduct;
foolery.
Weakness
::
Weakness
(n.) That which is a mark of lack of
strength
or
resolution;
a
fault;
a
defect.
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)..
Dilute
::
Dilute
(a.)
Diluted;
thin; weak.
Enfeeblement
::
Enfeeblement
(n.) The act of
weakening;
enervation;
weakness.
Helpless
::
Helpless
(a.)
Destitute
of help or
strength;
unable
to help or
defend
one's self;
needing
help;
feeble;
weak; as, a
helpless
infant..
Overweak
::
Overweak
(a.) Too weak; too
feeble.
Craven
::
Craven
(n.) A
recreant;
a
coward;
a
weak-hearted,
spiritless
fellow.
See
Recreant,
n..
Unnerve
::
Unnerve
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
nerve,
force,
or
strength;
to
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
as, to
unnerve
the arm..
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