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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.) Not
having
power to
convince;
not
supported
by force of
reason
or
truth;
unsustained;
as, a weak
argument
or
case..
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Mushy
::
Mushy (a.) Soft like mush;
figuratively,
good-naturedly
weak and
effusive;
weakly
sentimental..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
in point or vigor of
expression;
as, a weak
sentence;
a weak
style..
Dissolute
::
Dissolute
(a.) With
nerves
unstrung;
weak.
Tweak
::
Tweak (n.) A sharp pinch or jerk; a twist or
twitch;
as, a tweak of the
nose..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a noun in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc., the stem of which ends in -n. See
Strong,
19 (b)..
Maudlin
::
Maudlin
(a.)
Tearful;
easily
moved to
tears;
exciting
to
tears;
excessively
sentimental;
weak and
silly.
Dilute
::
Dilute
(a.)
Diluted;
thin; weak.
Accent
::
Accent
(n.) A
special
emphasis
of a tone, even in the
weaker
part of the
measure..
Weaken
::
Weaken
(v. t.) To make weak; to
lessen
the
strength
of; to
deprive
of
strength;
to
debilitate;
to
enfeeble;
to
enervate;
as, to
weaken
the body or the mind; to
weaken
the hands of a
magistrate;
to
weaken
the force of an
objection
or an
argument..
Unmanned
::
Unmanned
(a.)
Deprived
of manly
qualities;
deficient
in
vigor,
strength,
courage,
etc.; weak;
effeminate..
Childish
::
Childish
(a.)
Puerile;
trifling;
weak.
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Deficient
in vital
energy;
feeble;
weak; as, a low
pulse;
made low by
sickness..
Spoonfuls
::
Spooney
(n.) A
weak-minded
or silly
person;
one who is
foolishly
fond.
Imbecility
::
Imbecility
(n.) The
quality
of being
imbecile;
weakness;
feebleness,
esp. of
mind..
Tweag
::
Tweag (v. t.) To
tweak.
Frail
::
Frail
(superl)
Liable
to fall from
virtue
or be led into sin; not
strong
against
temptation;
weak in
resolution;
also,
unchaste;
-- often
applied
to
fallen
women..
Kneed
::
Kneed (a.)
Having
knees;-
used
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
in-kneed;
out-kneed;
weak-kneed..
Melt
::
Melt (v.)
Hence:
To
soften,
as by a
warming
or
kindly
influence;
to
relax;
to
render
gentle
or
susceptible
to mild
influences;
sometimes,
in a bad
sense,
to take away the
firmness
of; to
weaken..
Diluter
::
Diluter
(n.) One who, or that
which,
dilutes
or makes thin, more
liquid,
or
weaker..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
in power to
influence
or bind; as, weak ties; a weak sense of honor of
duty..
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