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Definition of weak
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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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Bullbeggar
::
Bullbeggar
(n.)
Something
used or
suggested
to
produce
terror,
as in
children
or
persons
of weak mind; a
bugbear..
Lycine
::
Lycine
(n.) A weak base
identical
with
betaine;
-- so
called
because
found in the
boxthorn
(Lycium
barbarum).
See
Betaine.
Damp
::
Damp (n.) To put out, as fire; to
depress
or
deject;
to
deaden;
to
cloud;
to check or
restrain,
as
action
or
vigor;
to make dull; to
weaken;
to
discourage..
Weakly
::
Weakly
(adv.)
In a weak
manner;
with
little
strength
or
vigor;
feebly.
Shamble
::
Shamble
(v. i.) To walk
awkwardly
and
unsteadily,
as if the knees were weak; to
shuffle
along..
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.)
Weakness
of
intellect;
silliness;
folly.
Sway-bracing
::
Sway-backed
(a.)
Having
the back
hollow
or
sagged,
whether
naturally
or as the
result
of
injury
or
weakness;
-- said of
horses
and other
animals..
Diminish
::
Diminish
(v. t.) To
lessen
the
authority
or
dignity
of; to put down; to
degrade;
to
abase;
to
weaken.
Dribble
::
Dribble
(v. i.) To fall
weakly
and
slowly.
Faint
::
Faint (v. t.) To cause to faint or
become
dispirited;
to
depress;
to
weaken.
Washiness
::
Washiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
washy,
watery,
or
weak..
Childishness
::
Childishness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
childish;
simplicity;
harmlessness;
weakness
of
intellect.
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To see with the eyes half shut, or
indistinctly
and with
frequent
winking,
as a
person
with weak
eyes..
Enerve
::
Enerve
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to
enervate.
Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to make
imbecile;
as, to
imbecile
men's
courage..
Discouragement
::
Discouragement
(n.) The act of
discouraging,
or the state of being
discouraged;
depression
or
weakening
of
confidence;
dejection..
Tremor
::
Tremor
(v.) A
trembling;
a
shivering
or
shaking;
a
quivering
or
vibratory
motion;
as, the
tremor
of a
person
who is weak,
infirm,
or old..
Crazy
::
Crazy (a.)
Broken,
weakened,
or
dissordered
in
intellect;
shattered;
demented;
deranged..
Nerve-shaken
::
Nerve-shaken
(a.)
Affected
by a
tremor,
or by a
nervous
disease;
weakened;
overcome
by some
violent
influence
or
sensation;
shoked..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
physical
strength.
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