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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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Weak
::
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..
Weak-hearted
::
Weak-hearted
(a.)
Having
little
courage;
of
feeble
spirit;
dispirited;
faint-hearted.
Ill
::
Ill
(adv.)
In a ill
manner;
badly;
weakly.
Feeble
::
Feeble
(superl.)
Deficient
in
physical
strength;
weak;
infirm;
debilitated.
Squib
::
Squeteague
(n.) An
American
sciaenoid
fish
(Cynoscion
regalis),
abundant
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States,
and much
valued
as a food fish. It is of a
bright
silvery
color,
with
iridescent
reflections.
Called
also
weakfish,
squitee,
chickwit,
and sea
trout.
The
spotted
squeteague
(C.
nebulosus)
of the
Southern
United
States
is a
similar
fish, but the back and upper fins are
spotted
with
black.
It is
called
also
spotted
weakfish,
and,
locally,
sea
trout,
and sea
salmon..
Weakling
::
Weakling
(n.) A weak or
feeble
creature.
Sick
::
Sick
(superl.)
Corrupted;
imperfect;
impaired;
weakned.
Craziness
::
Craziness
(n.) The state of being
broken
down or
weakened;
as, the
craziness
of a ship, or of the
limbs..
Forcible-feeble
::
Forcible-feeble
(a.)
Seemingly
vigorous,
but
really
weak or
insipid..
Falter
::
Falter
(v. & n.) To
hesitate;
to speak
brokenly
or
weakly;
to
stammer;
as, his
tongue
falters..
Sentimental
::
Sentimental
(a.)
Addressed
or
pleasing
to the
emotions
only,
usually
to the
weaker
and the
unregulated
emotions..
Underwitted
::
Underwitted
(a.) Weak in
intellect;
half-witted;
silly.
Tweak
::
Tweak (n.) A sharp pinch or jerk; a twist or
twitch;
as, a tweak of the
nose..
Dotardly
::
Dotardly
(a.)
Foolish;
weak.
Infirm
::
Infirm
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble.
Frailty
::
Frailty
(a.) The
condition
quality
of being
frail,
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
frailness;
infirmity;
weakness
of
resolution;
liableness
to be
deceived
or
seduced..
Weakened
::
Weakened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Weake.
Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to make
imbecile;
as, to
imbecile
men's
courage..
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Performed,
done, or
acted,
in a weak or
feeble
manner;
not
exhibiting
vigor,
strength,
or
energy;
slight;
as, faint
efforts;
faint
resistance..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
withstand
temptation,
urgency,
persuasion,
etc.;
easily
impressed,
moved,
or
overcome;
accessible;
vulnerable;
as, weak
resolutions;
weak
virtue..
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