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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.)
Lacking
force of
utterance
or
sound;
not
sonorous;
low;
small;
feeble;
faint.
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Dotardly
::
Dotardly
(a.)
Foolish;
weak.
Dissolute
::
Dissolute
(a.) With
nerves
unstrung;
weak.
Convalescency
::
Convalescency
(n.) The
recovery
of heath and
strength
after
disease;
the state of a body
renewing
its vigor after
sickness
or
weakness;
the time
between
the
subsidence
of a
disease
and
complete
restoration
to
health.
Frail
::
Frail
(superl)
Liable
to fall from
virtue
or be led into sin; not
strong
against
temptation;
weak in
resolution;
also,
unchaste;
-- often
applied
to
fallen
women..
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.)
Weakness
of
intellect;
silliness;
folly.
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Somewhat
weak in
intellect.
Weak-minded
::
Weak-minded
(a.)
Having
a weak mind,
either
naturally
or by
reason
of
disease;
feebleminded;
foolish;
idiotic..
Weak
::
Weak (a.) To make or
become
weak; to
weaken.
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..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
possessing
or
manifesting
intellectual,
logical,
moral,
or
political
strength,
vigor,
etc..
Slack
::
Slack
(superl.)
Weak; not
holding
fast; as, a slack
hand..
Perkin
::
Perkin
(n.) A kind of weak
perry.
Skilligalee
::
Skilligalee
(n.) A kind of thin, weak broth or
oatmeal
porridge,
served
out to
prisoners
and
paupers
in
England;
also, a drink made of
oatmeal,
sugar,
and
water,
sometimes
used in the
English
navy or
army..
Nerveless
::
Nerveless
(a.)
Destitute
of
strength
or of
courage;
wanting
vigor;
weak;
powerless.
Mightless
::
Mightless
(a.)
Without;
weak.
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.
Feckless
::
Feckless
(a.)
Spiritless;
weak;
worthless.
Forcible-feeble
::
Forcible-feeble
(a.)
Seemingly
vigorous,
but
really
weak or
insipid..
Fade
::
Fade (a.) Weak;
insipid;
tasteless;
commonplace.
Stronghand
::
Strong
(superl.)
Applied
to forms in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc., which
retain
the old
declensional
endings.
In the
Teutonic
languages
the vowel stems have held the
original
endings
most
firmly,
and are
called
strong;
the stems in -n are
called
weak other
constant
stems
conform,
or are
irregular..
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