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weakadjective lacking bodily strengththe little boy was simply too weak to lift the box asthenic, debilitated, delicate, down-and-out, effete, enervated, enfeebled, faint, feeble, frail, infirm, languid, low, prostrate, prostrated, sapped, slight, soft, softened, tender, unsubstantial, wasted, weakened, wimpish, wimpy challenged, disabled, incapacitated, invalidparalyzedbroken-down, decrepitimpotent, powerlessbreakable, flimsy, fragiledizzy, groggy, rocky, unsteady, woozydrained, exhausted, flagging, tired, weary, worn-outdamaged, harmed, hurt, impaired, injured, lame, unsoundresistless, susceptible, unresistant, vulnerable, yielding mighty, powerful, rugged, stalwart, stout, strong able-bodied, athletic, beefy, brawny, fit, husky, muscular, sinewy, strapping, virilehard, hardy, lusty, red-blooded, robust, sturdy, toughfortified, hardened, inured, strengthened, toughenedenergetic, energized, invigorated, vigorous, vitalizedhale, healthy, soundcapable, competentconvalescing, recovering, recuperating lacking strength of will or characterI was too weak to resist the free doughnuts in the office break room characterless, effete, frail, invertebrate, limp-wristed, milk-and-water, namby-pamby, nerveless, soft, spineless, weakened, weak-kneed, weakling, wet(British), wimpish, wimpy, wishy-washy flabby, flaccid, forceless, ineffective, ineffectualimpotent, impuissant, powerlessemasculated, unnervedlamblike, meek, pliable, submissivecorrupt, dastardly, unprincipled, unscrupulous, villainouscowardly, craven, fainthearted, lily-livered, nebbishy, poltroon, pusillanimous, sissy, timidinfirm, irresolute, vacillating backboned, firm, hard, strong, tough ethical, good, moral, principled, right, righteous, upright, virtuousdetermined, mettlesome, resolute, unrelentingcourageous, stalwart, stouthearted not containing very much of some important elementthe coffee came out too weak because I didn't use enough ground beans dilute, diluted, thin, thinned, washy, watery, weakened adulterated, watered-down full-bodied, rich, strong enriched, fortifiedconcentrated, condensed, evaporated not using or following good reasoningyour argument is weak fallacious, illegitimate, illogical, inconsequent, inconsequential, invalid, irrational, nonrational, unreasonable, unreasoning, unsound eristic(also eristical), misleading, sophistic(or sophistical), specioushalf-baked, ill-advised, misguided, unconsidered, unreasonedinconsistentabsurd, asinine, foolish, meaningless, nonsensical, preposterous, reasonless, senseless, sillyKafkaesque, odd, peculiar, strange, surreal, unusual, weirdinsane, mad, nutty, wacky(also whacky)disordered, disorganized, rambling, randomunconvincinginexplicable, unaccountable, unexplainable logical, rational, reasonable, sound, valid, well-founded, well-grounded commonsense, sane, sensible, sober, wiseenlightened, informed, just, justified, reasonedordered, organizedclear, cogent, compelling, convincing, credible, persuasive, plausible, satisfying, solidcertain, sure, trueconfirmed, corroborated, demonstrated, established, substantiated, validated unable to act or achieve one's purposethe vice president is a relatively weak official hamstrung, handcuffed, helpless, high and dry, hog-tied, impotent, impuissant, paralyzed, powerless incapable, incompetent, ineffective, ineffectual, inept, unfit, uselessfeeble, frail, infirm, passive, spineless, supine, unaggressive mighty, potent, powerful, puissant, strong able, capable, competent, effective, efficientauthoritarian, autocratic(also autocratical), despotic, dictatorial, magisterial, tyrannical(also tyrannic)dominant, dynamic, energetic, forceful, robust, sturdy, tough, vigorousimportant, major, significanthigh-level, senior, top weak, feeble, frail, fragile, infirm, decrepit mean not strong enough to endure strain, pressure, or strenuous effort.weak applies to deficiency or inferiority in strength or power of any sort.felt weak after the surgery feeble suggests extreme weakness inviting pity or contempt.a feeble attempt to walk frail implies delicacy and slightness of constitution or structure.a frail teenager unable to enjoy sports fragile suggests frailty and brittleness unable to resist rough usage.a reclusive poet too fragile for the rigors of this world infirm suggests instability, unsoundness, and insecurity due to old age or crippling illness.infirm residents requiring constant care decrepit implies being worn-out or broken-down from long use or old age.the dowager's decrepit retainers in the 13th century |