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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.)
Tending
towards
lower
prices;
as, a weak
market..
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Wishy-washy
::
Wishy-washy
(a.) Thin and pale; weak;
without
strength
or
substance;
--
originally
said of
liquids.
Fig.,
weak-minded;
spiritless..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
stiff;
pliant;
frail;
soft; as, the weak stalk of a
plant..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.) Made
infirm
or weak, by
disease,
age, or
hardships..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
prevalent
or
effective,
or not felt to be
prevalent;
not
potent;
feeble..
Flaccid
::
Flaccid
(a.)
Yielding
to
pressure
for want of
firmness
and
stiffness;
soft and weak;
limber;
lax;
drooping;
flabby;
as, a
flaccid
muscle;
flaccid
flesh..
Tremor
::
Tremor
(v.) A
trembling;
a
shivering
or
shaking;
a
quivering
or
vibratory
motion;
as, the
tremor
of a
person
who is weak,
infirm,
or old..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
in point or vigor of
expression;
as, a weak
sentence;
a weak
style..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Effeminate;
not
courageous
or
manly,
weak..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
having
full
confidence
or
conviction;
not
decided
or
confirmed;
vacillating;
wavering.
Water
::
Water (n.) To add water to
(anything),
thereby
extending
the
quantity
or bulk while
reducing
the
strength
or
quality;
to
extend;
to
dilute;
to
weaken..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
having
power to
convince;
not
supported
by force of
reason
or
truth;
unsustained;
as, a weak
argument
or
case..
Infatuate
::
Infatuate
(v. t.) To make
foolish;
to
affect
with
folly;
to
weaken
the
intellectual
powers
of, or to
deprive
of sound
judgment..
Cotarnine
::
Cotarnine
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
substance,
C12H13NO3,
obtained
as a
product
of the
decomposition
of
narcotine.
It has weak basic
properties,
and is
usually
regarded
as an
alkaloid..
Folly
::
Folly (n.) The state of being
foolish;
want of good
sense;
levity,
weakness,
or
derangement
of
mind..
Decay
::
Decay (v. i.) To pass
gradually
from a
sound,
prosperous,
or
perfect
state,
to one of
imperfection,
adversity,
or
dissolution;
to waste away; to
decline;
to fail; to
become
weak,
corrupt,
or
disintegrated;
to rot; to
perish;
as, a tree
decays;
fortunes
decay;
hopes
decay..
Tremble
::
Tremble
(v. i.) To shake
involuntarily,
as with fear, cold, or
weakness;
to
quake;
to
quiver;
to
shiver;
to
shudder;
-- said of a
person
or an
animal..
Amblyopy
::
Amblyopy
(n.)
Weakness
of
sight,
without
and
opacity
of the
cornea,
or of the
interior
of the eye; the first
degree
of
amaurosis..
Diluent
::
Diluent
(a.)
Diluting;
making
thinner
or
weaker
by
admixture,
esp. of
water..
Atony
::
Atony (n.) Want of tone;
weakness
of the
system,
or of any
organ,
especially
of such as are
contractile..
Crazy
::
Crazy (a.)
Broken,
weakened,
or
dissordered
in
intellect;
shattered;
demented;
deranged..
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