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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
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..
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Horehound
::
Horehound
(n.) A plant of the genus
Marrubium
(M.
vulgare),
which has a
bitter
taste,
and is a weak
tonic,
used as a
household
remedy
for
colds,
coughing,
etc..
Weakish
::
Weakish
(a.)
Somewhat
weak;
rather
weak.
Sprain
::
Sprain
(v. t.) To
weaken,
as a
joint,
ligament,
or
muscle,
by
sudden
and
excessive
exertion,
as by
wrenching;
to
overstrain,
or
stretch
injuriously,
but
without
luxation;
as, to
sprain
one's
ankle..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
sustain
a great
weight,
pressure,
or
strain;
as, a weak
timber;
a weak
rope..
Unable
::
Unable
(a.) Not able; not
having
sufficient
strength,
means,
knowledge,
skill,
or the like;
impotent'
weak;
helpless;
incapable;
-- now
usually
followed
by an
infinitive
or an
adverbial
phrase;
as,
unable
for work;
unable
to bear
fatigue..
Milksop
::
Milksop
(n.) A piece of bread
sopped
in milk;
figuratively,
an
effeminate
or
weak-minded
person..
Debilitate
::
Debilitate
(v. t.) To
impair
the
strength
of; to
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
as, to
debilitate
the body by
intemperance..
Weakly
::
Weakly
(adv.)
In a weak
manner;
with
little
strength
or
vigor;
feebly.
Debilitation
::
Debilitation
(n.) The act or
process
of
debilitating,
or the
condition
of one who is
debilitated;
weakness..
Sap
::
Sap (v. t.) To make
unstable
or
infirm;
to
unsettle;
to
weaken.
Weaken
::
Weaken
(v. i.) To
become
weak or
weaker;
to lose
strength,
spirit,
or
determination;
to
become
less
positive
or
resolute;
as, the
patient
weakened;
the
witness
weakened
on
cross-examination..
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To see with the eyes half shut, or
indistinctly
and with
frequent
winking,
as a
person
with weak
eyes..
Infirmity
::
Infirmity
(a.) The state of being
infirm;
feebleness;
an
imperfection
or
weakness;
esp., an
unsound,
unhealthy,
or
debilitated
state;
a
disease;
a
malady;
as,
infirmity
of body or
mind..
Senile
::
Senile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to old age;
proceeding
from, or
characteristic
of, old age;
affected
with the
infirmities
of old age; as,
senile
weakness..
Mollitude
::
Mollitude
(n.)
Softness;
effeminacy;
weakness.
Labefy
::
Labefy
(v. t.) To
weaken
or
impair.
Unpowerful
::
Unpowerful
(a.) Not
powerful;
weak.
Enervate
::
Enervate
(a.)
Weakened;
weak;
without
strength
of
force.
Tweak
::
Tweak (n.) A sharp pinch or jerk; a twist or
twitch;
as, a tweak of the
nose..
Debility
::
Debility
(a.) The state of being weak;
weakness;
feebleness;
languor.
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