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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a noun in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc., the stem of which ends in -n. See
Strong,
19 (b)..
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Effeminate
::
Effeminate
(a.)
Having
some
characteristic
of a
woman,
as
delicacy,
luxuriousness,
etc.; soft or
delicate
to an
unmanly
degree;
womanish;
weak..
Hunger-bitten
::
Hunger-bitten
(a.)
Pinched
or
weakened
by
hunger.
Puler
::
Puler (n.) One who
pules;
one who
whines
or
complains;
a weak
person.
Shamble
::
Shamble
(v. i.) To walk
awkwardly
and
unsteadily,
as if the knees were weak; to
shuffle
along..
Soft-headed
::
Soft-headed
(a.) Weak in
intellect.
Suspect
::
Suspect
(v. t.) To
imagine
to
exist;
to have a
slight
or vague
opinion
of the
existence
of,
without
proof,
and often upon weak
evidence
or no
evidence;
to
mistrust;
to
surmise;
--
commonly
used
regarding
something
unfavorable,
hurtful,
or
wrong;
as, to
suspect
the
presence
of
disease..
Spooneye
::
Spooney
(a.)
Weak-minded;
demonstratively
fond; as,
spooney
lovers..
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To sink; to
faint;
to pine; to
languish,
with
weakness,
discouragement,
love, etc..
Enerve
::
Enerve
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to
enervate.
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.) Made
infirm
or weak, by
disease,
age, or
hardships..
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.)
Weakness
of
intellect;
silliness;
folly.
Weak-kneed
::
Weak-kneed
(a.)
Having
weak
knees;
hence,
easily
yielding;
wanting
resolution..
Crimp
::
Crimp (a.) Weak;
inconsistent;
contradictory.
Innocence
::
Innocence
(n.)
Simplicity
or
plainness,
bordering
on
weakness
or
silliness;
artlessness;
ingenuousness..
Sickly
::
Sickly
(superl.)
Appearing
as if sick; weak;
languid;
pale.
Diluted
::
Diluted
(a.)
Reduced
in
strength;
thin; weak.
Card
::
Card (v. t.) To mix or
mingle,
as with an
inferior
or
weaker
article..
Folly
::
Folly (n.) A
foolish
act; an
inconsiderate
or
thoughtless
procedure;
weak or
light-minded
conduct;
foolery.
Blot
::
Blot (n.) A weak
point;
a
failing;
an
exposed
point or mark.
Extenuate
::
Extenuate
(v. t.) To
lessen;
to
palliate;
to
lessen
or
weaken
the force of; to
diminish
the
conception
of, as
crime,
guilt,
faults,
ills,
accusations,
etc.; --
opposed
to
aggravate..
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