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Definition of feeble
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Feeble
(superl.)
Wanting
force,
vigor,
or
efficiency
in
action
or
expression;
not full, loud,
bright,
strong,
rapid,
etc.;
faint;
as, a
feeble
color;
feeble
motion..
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Weak-hearted
::
Weak-hearted
(a.)
Having
little
courage;
of
feeble
spirit;
dispirited;
faint-hearted.
Crawl
::
Crawl (v. i.) to move or
advance
in a
feeble,
slow, or
timorous
manner..
Fatuous
::
Fatuous
(a.)
Feeble
in mind; weak;
silly;
stupid;
foolish;
fatuitous.
Weak-minded
::
Weak-minded
(a.)
Having
a weak mind,
either
naturally
or by
reason
of
disease;
feebleminded;
foolish;
idiotic..
Slender
::
Slender
(superl.)
Weak;
feeble;
not
strong;
slight;
as,
slender
hope; a
slender
constitution..
Weakling
::
Weakling
(a.) Weak;
feeble.
Languor
::
Languor
(n.) A state of the body or mind which is
caused
by
exhaustion
of
strength
and
characterized
by a
languid
feeling;
feebleness;
lassitude;
laxity.
Weaken
::
Weaken
(v. t.) To make weak; to
lessen
the
strength
of; to
deprive
of
strength;
to
debilitate;
to
enfeeble;
to
enervate;
as, to
weaken
the body or the mind; to
weaken
the hands of a
magistrate;
to
weaken
the force of an
objection
or an
argument..
Multiplier
::
Multiplier
(n.) An
instrument
for
multiplying
or
increasing
by
repetition
or
accumulation
the
intensity
of a force or
action,
as heat or
electricity.
It is
particularly
used to
render
such a force or
action
appreciable
or
measurable
when
feeble.
See
Thermomultiplier..
Slight
::
Slight
(superl.)
Not
decidedly
marked;
not
forcible;
inconsiderable;
unimportant;
insignificant;
not
severe;
weak;
gentle;
--
applied
in a great
variety
of
circumstances;
as, a
slight
(i. e.,
feeble)
effort;
a
slight
(i. e.,
perishable)
structure;
a
slight
(i. e., not deep)
impression;
a
slight
(i. e., not
convincing)
argument;
a
slight
(i. e., not
thorough)
examination;
slight
(i. e., not
severe)
pain, and the
like..
Forceless
::
Forceless
(a.)
Having
little
or no
force;
feeble.
Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(n.) One
destitute
of
strength;
esp., one of
feeble
mind..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
prevalent
or
effective,
or not felt to be
prevalent;
not
potent;
feeble..
Feebleness
::
Feebleness
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
feeble;
debility;
infirmity.
Kangaroo
::
Kangaroo
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
jumping
marsupials
of the
family
Macropodidae.
They
inhabit
Australia,
New
Guinea,
and
adjacent
islands,
They have long and
strong
hind legs and a large tail, while the fore legs are
comparatively
short and
feeble.
The giant
kangaroo
(Macropus
major)
is the
largest
species,
sometimes
becoming
twelve
or
fourteen
feet in total
length.
The tree
kangaroos,
belonging
to the genus
Dendrolagus,
live in
trees;
the rock
kangaroos,
of the genus
Petrogale,
inhab
Wax
::
Wax (v. i.) To pass from one state to
another;
to
become;
to grow; as, to wax
strong;
to wax
warmer
or
colder;
to wax
feeble;
to wax old; to wax worse and
worse..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Feeble
of mind;
wanting
discernment;
lacking
vigor;
spiritless;
as, a weak king or
magistrate..
Dotage
::
Dotage
(v. i.)
Feebleness
or
imbecility
of
understanding
or mind,
particularly
in old age; the
childishness
of old age;
senility;
as, a
venerable
man, now in his
dotage..
Languish
::
Languish
(v. i.) To
become
languid
or weak; to lose
strength
or
animation;
to be or
become
dull,
feeble
or
spiritless;
to pine away; to
wither
or
fade..
Fragility
::
Fragility
(n.)
Weakness;
feebleness.
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