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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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Stank
::
Stank (a.) Weak; worn out.
Dotary
::
Dotary
(n.) A
dotard's
weakness;
dotage.
Enfeeble
::
Enfeeble
(v. t.) To make
feeble;
to
deprive
of
strength;
to
reduce
the
strength
or force of; to
weaken;
to
debilitate.
Weakishness
::
Weakishness
(n.)
Quality
or state of being
weakish.
Impotency
::
Impotency
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
impotent;
want of
strength
or
power,
animal,
intellectual,
or
moral;
weakness;
feebleness;
inability;
imbecility..
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..
Strained
::
Strained
(a.)
Subjected
to great or
excessive
tension;
wrenched;
weakened;
as,
strained
relations
between
old
friends..
Craven
::
Craven
(n.) A
recreant;
a
coward;
a
weak-hearted,
spiritless
fellow.
See
Recreant,
n..
Debility
::
Debility
(a.) The state of being weak;
weakness;
feebleness;
languor.
Folly
::
Folly (n.) The state of being
foolish;
want of good
sense;
levity,
weakness,
or
derangement
of
mind..
Enervation
::
Enervation
(n.) The act of
weakening,
or
reducing
strength..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
withstand
temptation,
urgency,
persuasion,
etc.;
easily
impressed,
moved,
or
overcome;
accessible;
vulnerable;
as, weak
resolutions;
weak
virtue..
Decumbent
::
Decumbent
(a.)
Reclining
on the
ground,
as if too weak to
stand,
and
tending
to rise at the
summit
or apex; as, a
decumbent
stem..
Craziness
::
Craziness
(n.) The state of being
broken
in mind;
imbecility
or
weakness
of
intellect;
derangement.
Twaddle
::
Twaddle
(v. i. & t.) To talk in a weak and silly
manner,
like one whose
faculties
are
decayed;
to
prate;
to
prattle..
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..
Weakish
::
Weakish
(a.)
Somewhat
weak;
rather
weak.
Melt
::
Melt (v.)
Hence:
To
soften,
as by a
warming
or
kindly
influence;
to
relax;
to
render
gentle
or
susceptible
to mild
influences;
sometimes,
in a bad
sense,
to take away the
firmness
of; to
weaken..
Sprain
::
Sprain
(v. t.) To
weaken,
as a
joint,
ligament,
or
muscle,
by
sudden
and
excessive
exertion,
as by
wrenching;
to
overstrain,
or
stretch
injuriously,
but
without
luxation;
as, to
sprain
one's
ankle..
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To sink; to
faint;
to pine; to
languish,
with
weakness,
discouragement,
love, etc..
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