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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.)
Lacking
ability
for an
appropriate
function
or
office;
as, weak eyes; a weak
stomach;
a weak
magistrate;
a weak
regiment,
or
army..
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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.
Kinglet
::
Kinglet
(n.) A
little
king; a weak or
insignificant
king.
Asystole
::
Asystole
(n.) A
weakening
or
cessation
of the
contractile
power of the
heart.
Debile
::
Debile
(a.) Weak.
Sickly
::
Sickly
(superl.)
Appearing
as if sick; weak;
languid;
pale.
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..
Diluent
::
Diluent
(a.)
Diluting;
making
thinner
or
weaker
by
admixture,
esp. of
water..
Lactone
::
Lactone
(n.) One of a
series
of
organic
compounds,
regarded
as
anhydrides
of
certain
hydroxy
acids.
In
general,
they are
colorless
liquids,
having
a weak
aromatic
odor. They are so
called
because
the
typical
lactone
is
derived
from
lactic
acid..
Weak-kneed
::
Weak-kneed
(a.)
Having
weak
knees;
hence,
easily
yielding;
wanting
resolution..
Feckless
::
Feckless
(a.)
Spiritless;
weak;
worthless.
Unmanned
::
Unmanned
(a.)
Deprived
of manly
qualities;
deficient
in
vigor,
strength,
courage,
etc.; weak;
effeminate..
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..
Twig
::
Twig (v. t.) To
twitch;
to pull; to
tweak.
Impotent
::
Impotent
(a.) Not
potent;
wanting
power,
strength.
or
vigor.
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
deficient
in
capacity;
destitute
of
force;
weak;
feeble;
infirm..
Weakening
::
Weakening
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Weake.
Disinvigorate
::
Disinvigorate
(v. t.) To
enervate;
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..
Twaddler
::
Twaddler
(n.) One who
prates
in a weak and silly
manner,
like one whose
faculties
are
decayed..
Forcible-feeble
::
Forcible-feeble
(a.)
Seemingly
vigorous,
but
really
weak or
insipid..
Foolish
::
Foolish
(a.) Such as a fool would do;
proceeding
from
weakness
of mind or
silliness;
exhibiting
a want of
judgment
or
discretion;
as, a
foolish
act..
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