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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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Blinkard
::
Blinkard
(n.) One who
blinks
with, or as with, weak
eyes..
Effeminate
::
Effeminate
(a.)
Having
some
characteristic
of a
woman,
as
delicacy,
luxuriousness,
etc.; soft or
delicate
to an
unmanly
degree;
womanish;
weak..
Groggy
::
Groggy
(a.)
Weakened
in a fight so as to
stagger;
-- said of
pugilists.
Impotent
::
Impotent
(a.) Not
potent;
wanting
power,
strength.
or
vigor.
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
deficient
in
capacity;
destitute
of
force;
weak;
feeble;
infirm..
Saphead
::
Saphead
(n.) A
weak-minded,
stupid
fellow;
a
milksop..
Spoonfuls
::
Spooney
(n.) A
weak-minded
or silly
person;
one who is
foolishly
fond.
Rushlike
::
Rushlike
(a.)
Resembling
a rush; weak.
Tweak
::
Tweak (n.) A sharp pinch or jerk; a twist or
twitch;
as, a tweak of the
nose..
Unpowerful
::
Unpowerful
(a.) Not
powerful;
weak.
Pusillanimous
::
Pusillanimous
(a.)
Evincing,
or
characterized
by,
weakness
of mind, and want of
courage;
feeble;
as,
pusillanimous
counsels..
Slender
::
Slender
(superl.)
Weak;
feeble;
not
strong;
slight;
as,
slender
hope; a
slender
constitution..
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..
Slipslop
::
Slipslop
(n.) Weak, poor, or flat
liquor;
weak,
profitless
discourse
or
writing..
Nice
::
Nice
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
ignorant;
also, weak;
effeminate..
Failing
::
Failing
(n.) A
failing
short;
a
becoming
deficient;
failure;
deficiency;
imperfection;
weakness;
lapse;
fault;
infirmity;
as, a
mental
failing..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
firmly
united
or
adhesive;
easily
broken
or
separated
into
pieces;
not
compact;
as, a weak
ship..
Hunger-bitten
::
Hunger-bitten
(a.)
Pinched
or
weakened
by
hunger.
Crazy
::
Crazy (a.)
Broken,
weakened,
or
dissordered
in
intellect;
shattered;
demented;
deranged..
Infirm
::
Infirm
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble.
Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to make
imbecile;
as, to
imbecile
men's
courage..
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