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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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Youngly
::
Youngly
(adv.)
Ignorantly;
weakly.
Ineffectual
::
Ineffectual
(a.) Not
producing
the
proper
effect;
without
effect;
inefficient;
weak;
useless;
futile;
unavailing;
as, an
ineffectual
attempt;
an
ineffectual
expedient..
Disease
::
Disease
(n.) An
alteration
in the state of the body or of some of its
organs,
interrupting
or
disturbing
the
performance
of the vital
functions,
and
causing
or
threatening
pain and
weakness;
malady;
affection;
illness;
sickness;
disorder;
--
applied
figuratively
to the mind, to the moral
character
and
habits,
to
institutions,
the
state,
etc..
Foible
::
Foible
(n.) A moral
weakness;
a
failing;
a weak
point;
a
frailty.
Twig
::
Twig (v. t.) To
twitch;
to pull; to
tweak.
Maudlin
::
Maudlin
(a.)
Tearful;
easily
moved to
tears;
exciting
to
tears;
excessively
sentimental;
weak and
silly.
Simple
::
Simple
(a.) Weak in
intellect;
not wise or
sagacious;
of but
moderate
understanding
or
attainments;
hence,
foolish;
silly..
Sickly
::
Sickly
(superl.)
Appearing
as if sick; weak;
languid;
pale.
Ill
::
Ill
(adv.)
In a ill
manner;
badly;
weakly.
Crimp
::
Crimp (a.) Weak;
inconsistent;
contradictory.
Feeble
::
Feeble
(superl.)
Deficient
in
physical
strength;
weak;
infirm;
debilitated.
Proteles
::
Proteles
(n.) A South
Africa
genus of
Carnivora,
allied
to the
hyenas,
but
smaller
and
having
weaker
jaws and
teeth.
It
includes
the
aard-wolf..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
thoroughly
or
abundantly
impregnated
with the usual or
required
ingredients,
or with
stimulating
and
nourishing
substances;
of less than the usual
strength;
as, weak tea,
broth,
or
liquor;
a weak
decoction
or
solution;
a weak dose of
medicine..
Appall
::
Appall
(a.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
to
reduce;
as, an old
appalled
wight..
Asystole
::
Asystole
(n.) A
weakening
or
cessation
of the
contractile
power of the
heart.
Dripple
::
Dripple
(a.) Weak or rare.
Languishing
::
Languishing
(a.)
Becoming
languid
and weak;
pining;
losing
health
and
strength.
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..
Tweak
::
Tweak (n.) A sharp pinch or jerk; a twist or
twitch;
as, a tweak of the
nose..
Debilitate
::
Debilitate
(v. t.) To
impair
the
strength
of; to
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
as, to
debilitate
the body by
intemperance..
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