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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
in
elements
of
political
strength;
not
wielding
or
having
authority
or
energy;
deficient
in the
resources
that are
essential
to a ruler or
nation;
as, a weak
monarch;
a weak
government
or
state..
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Twaddler
::
Twaddler
(n.) One who
prates
in a weak and silly
manner,
like one whose
faculties
are
decayed..
Fade
::
Fade (a.) To
become
fade; to grow weak; to lose
strength;
to
decay;
to
perish
gradually;
to
wither,
as a
plant..
Size
::
Size (v. i.) A thin, weak glue used in
various
trades,
as in
painting,
bookbinding,
paper
making,
etc..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
by a
variation
in the root
vowel,
and the past
participle
(usually)
by the
addition
of -en (with or
without
a
change
of the root
vowel);
as in the verbs
strive,
strove,
striven;
break,
broke,
broken;
drink,
drank,
drunk.
Opposed
to weak, or
regular.
See
Weak..
Small
::
Small
(superl.)
Weak;
slender;
fine;
gentle;
soft; not loud.
Impotent
::
Impotent
(a.) Not
potent;
wanting
power,
strength.
or
vigor.
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
deficient
in
capacity;
destitute
of
force;
weak;
feeble;
infirm..
Whimling
::
Whimling
(n.) One given to
whims;
hence,
a weak,
childish
person;
a
child..
Wish-wash
::
Wish-wash
(n.) Any weak, thin
drink..
Weakening
::
Weakening
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Weake.
Craziness
::
Craziness
(n.) The state of being
broken
down or
weakened;
as, the
craziness
of a ship, or of the
limbs..
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::
-ed () The
termination
of the past
participle
of
regular,
or weak,
verbs;
also, of
analogous
participial
adjectives
from
nouns;
as,
pigmented;
talented..
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..
Insolidity
::
Insolidity
(n.) Want of
solidity;
weakness;
as, the
insolidity
of an
argument..
Dilute
::
Dilute
(v. i.) To
become
attenuated,
thin, or weak; as, it
dilutes
easily..
Reckling
::
Reckling
(a.)
Needing
care; weak;
feeble;
as, a
reckling
child..
Slim
::
Slim
(superl.)
Weak;
slight;
unsubstantial;
poor; as, a slim
argument..
Twig
::
Twig (v. t.) To
twitch;
to pull; to
tweak.
Wishy-washy
::
Wishy-washy
(a.) Thin and pale; weak;
without
strength
or
substance;
--
originally
said of
liquids.
Fig.,
weak-minded;
spiritless..
Skilligalee
::
Skilligalee
(n.) A kind of thin, weak broth or
oatmeal
porridge,
served
out to
prisoners
and
paupers
in
England;
also, a drink made of
oatmeal,
sugar,
and
water,
sometimes
used in the
English
navy or
army..
Mushy
::
Mushy (a.) Soft like mush;
figuratively,
good-naturedly
weak and
effusive;
weakly
sentimental..
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