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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.)
Resulting
from, or
indicating,
lack of
judgment,
discernment,
or
firmness;
unwise;
hence,
foolish..
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Sappy
::
Sappy
(superl.)
Hence,
young,
not firm; weak,
feeble..
Santal
::
Santal
(n.) A
colorless
crystalline
substance,
isomeric
with
piperonal,
but
having
weak acid
properties.
It is
extracted
from
sandalwood..
Mightless
::
Mightless
(a.)
Without;
weak.
Vehmic
::
Vehmic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
certain
secret
tribunals
which
flourished
in
Germany
from the end of the 12th
century
to the
middle
of the 16th,
usurping
many of the
functions
of the
government
which were too weak to
maintain
law and
order,
and
inspiring
dread in all who came
within
their
jurisdiction..
Enfeebler
::
Enfeebler
(n.) One who, or that
which,
weakens
or makes
feeble..
Recovery
::
Recovery
(n.)
Restoration
from
sickness,
weakness,
faintness,
or the like;
restoration
from a
condition
of
mistortune,
of
fright,
etc..
Chlorosis
::
Chlorosis
(n.) The green
sickness;
an
anaemic
disease
of young
women,
characterized
by a
greenish
or
grayish
yellow
hue of the skin,
weakness,
palpitation,
etc..
Little
::
Little
(a.) Small in force or
efficiency;
not
strong;
weak;
slight;
inconsiderable;
as,
little
attention
or
exertion;little
effort;
little
care or
diligence..
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..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. t.) To crack or
split;
to bend or
strain
so as to
weaken;
as, to
spring
a mast or a
yard..
Namby-pamby
::
Namby-pamby
(n.) Talk or
writing
which is
weakly
sentimental
or
affectedly
pretty.
Sink
::
Sink (v. i.) To be
overwhelmed
or
depressed;
to fall
slowly,
as so the
ground,
from
weakness
or from an
overburden;
to fail in
strength;
to
decline;
to
decay;
to
decrease..
Weak
::
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..
Silly
::
Silly (n.) Weak in
intellect;
destitute
of
ordinary
strength
of mind;
foolish;
witless;
simple;
as, a silly
woman..
Foolish
::
Foolish
(a.)
Marked
with, or
exhibiting,
folly;
void of
understanding;
weak in
intellect;
without
judgment
or
discretion;
silly;
unwise..
Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to make
imbecile;
as, to
imbecile
men's
courage..
Hearty
::
Hearty
(superl.)
Exhibiting
strength;
sound;
healthy;
firm; not weak; as, a
hearty
timber..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Feeble
of mind;
wanting
discernment;
lacking
vigor;
spiritless;
as, a weak king or
magistrate..
Rushlike
::
Rushlike
(a.)
Resembling
a rush; weak.
Debile
::
Debile
(a.) Weak.
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