Results for weak
Definitions of weak:
part of speech: adjective
Soft: wanting strength: not able to sustain a great weight: wanting health: easily overcome: feeble of mind: wanting moral force: frail: unsteady: slight or incomplete: having little of the chief ingredient: impressible: inconclusive.
part of speech: adjective
What yields to pressure; having little physical strength; feeble; infirm; easily broken; yielding; not strong; faint or low, as sound; having little of ingredients; not well supported by reason or argument; not having moral force.
part of speech: adjective
Wanting strength, force, or power; as, a weak body; lacking mental or moral strength; simple; foolish; easily influenced or overcome; much diluted.
part of speech: adverb
Usage examples for weak:
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His poor back was so weak he could not walk.
"Five Little Friends", Sherred Willcox Adams Maud and Miska Petersham -
She knew he was not weak naturally.
"Winding Paths", Gertrude Page -
You are as weak as water.
"The Lost Lady of Lone", E.D.E.N. Southworth -
After all, if anything should happen to the poor old weak gentleman, might it not be as well?
"Castle Richmond", Anthony Trollope