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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
resist
external
force or
onset;
easily
subdued
or
overcome;
as, a weak
barrier;
as, a weak
fortress..
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Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
having
power to
convince;
not
supported
by force of
reason
or
truth;
unsustained;
as, a weak
argument
or
case..
Doter
::
Doter (n.) One
excessively
fond, or weak in
love..
Weakling
::
Weakling
(n.) A weak or
feeble
creature.
Maudlin
::
Maudlin
(a.)
Tearful;
easily
moved to
tears;
exciting
to
tears;
excessively
sentimental;
weak and
silly.
Nerveless
::
Nerveless
(a.)
Destitute
of
strength
or of
courage;
wanting
vigor;
weak;
powerless.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
weaken
or
impair,
as
health,
spirit,
or
mind..
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..
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) A
preparation
of
opaque
or body
colors,
in which the
pigments
are
tempered
or
diluted
with weak glue or size (cf.
Tempera)
instead
of oil,
usually
for scene
painting,
or for walls and
ceilings
of
rooms..
Ill
::
Ill
(adv.)
In a ill
manner;
badly;
weakly.
Lithia
::
Lithia
(n.) The oxide of
lithium;
a
strong
alkaline
caustic
similar
to
potash
and soda, but
weaker.
See
Lithium..
Emasculate
::
Emasculate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
masculine
vigor or
spirit;
to
weaken;
to
render
effeminate;
to
vitiate
by
unmanly
softness.
Nice
::
Nice
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
ignorant;
also, weak;
effeminate..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
in point or vigor of
expression;
as, a weak
sentence;
a weak
style..
Little
::
Little
(a.) Small in force or
efficiency;
not
strong;
weak;
slight;
inconsiderable;
as,
little
attention
or
exertion;little
effort;
little
care or
diligence..
Weakened
::
Weakened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Weake.
Discouragement
::
Discouragement
(n.) The act of
discouraging,
or the state of being
discouraged;
depression
or
weakening
of
confidence;
dejection..
Tweag
::
Tweag (v. t.) To
tweak.
Diluent
::
Diluent
(n.) An agent used for
effecting
dilution
of the
blood;
a weak
drink.
Weaken
::
Weaken
(v. t.) To
reduce
in
quality,
strength,
or
spirit;
as, to
weaken
tea; to
weaken
any
solution
or
decoction..
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..
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