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Definition of weakness
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Weakness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being weak; want of
strength
or
firmness;
lack of
vigor;
want of
resolution
or of moral
strength;
feebleness.
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Childishness
::
Childishness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
childish;
simplicity;
harmlessness;
weakness
of
intellect.
Decline
::
Decline
(v. i.) To bend, or lean
downward;
to take a
downward
direction;
to bend over or hang down, as from
weakness,
weariness,
despondency,
etc.; to
condescend..
Asthenopia
::
Asthenopia
(n.)
Weakness
of
sight.
Weakness
::
Weakness
(n.) That which is a mark of lack of
strength
or
resolution;
a
fault;
a
defect.
Recovery
::
Recovery
(n.)
Restoration
from
sickness,
weakness,
faintness,
or the like;
restoration
from a
condition
of
mistortune,
of
fright,
etc..
Sway-bracing
::
Sway-backed
(a.)
Having
the back
hollow
or
sagged,
whether
naturally
or as the
result
of
injury
or
weakness;
-- said of
horses
and other
animals..
Creep
::
Creep (v. t.) To move
slowly,
feebly,
or
timorously,
as from
unwillingness,
fear, or
weakness..
Weakness
::
Weakness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being weak; want of
strength
or
firmness;
lack of
vigor;
want of
resolution
or of moral
strength;
feebleness.
Frailty
::
Frailty
(a.) A fault
proceeding
from
weakness;
foible;
sin of
infirmity.
Dotary
::
Dotary
(n.) A
dotard's
weakness;
dotage.
Infirmity
::
Infirmity
(a.) The state of being
infirm;
feebleness;
an
imperfection
or
weakness;
esp., an
unsound,
unhealthy,
or
debilitated
state;
a
disease;
a
malady;
as,
infirmity
of body or
mind..
Unstrength
::
Unstrength
(n.) Want of
strength;
weakness;
feebleness.
Fragility
::
Fragility
(n.)
Weakness;
feebleness.
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.) A low
condition;
weakness;
inability.
Silkiness
::
Silkiness
(n.) Fig.:
Effeminacy;
weakness.
Solidity
::
Solidity
(n.) Moral
firmness;
soundness;
strength;
validity;
truth;
certainty;
-- as
opposed
to
weakness
or
fallaciousness;
as, the
solidity
of
arguments
or
reasoning;
the
solidity
of
principles,
triuths,
or
opinions..
Senile
::
Senile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to old age;
proceeding
from, or
characteristic
of, old age;
affected
with the
infirmities
of old age; as,
senile
weakness..
Languid
::
Languid
(a.)
Promoting
or
indicating
weakness
or
heaviness;
as, a
languid
day..
Delicacy
::
Delicacy
(a.)
Nicety
or
fineness
of form,
texture,
or
constitution;
softness;
elegance;
smoothness;
tenderness;
and
hence,
frailty
or
weakness;
as, the
delicacy
of a fiber or a
thread;
delicacy
of a hand or of the human form;
delicacy
of the skin;
delicacy
of
frame..
Emasculation
::
Emasculation
(n.) The act of
depriving,
or state of being
deprived,
of vigor or
strength;
unmanly
weakness..
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