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Meaning of feeble
The primary meaning of "feeble" is having little strength or power.
Etymology of feeble
The word "feeble" comes from the Old French word "feble", which is derived from the Latin word "febilis", meaning "weak" or "frail"
The word has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe physical or mental weakness
Synonyms
weak
fragile
frail
delicate
feeble-minded
infirm
enfeebled
debilitated
weakened
enervated
languid
limp
lukewarm
mild
moderate
subdued
tame
timid
spineless
cowardly
faint
insipid
vapid
dull
sluggish
lethargic
torpid
languorous
lackluster
uninspiring
unenthusiastic
unimpressive
inadequate
insufficient
ineffectual
inept
incompetent
incapable
powerless
impotent
helpless
hopeless
despairing
despondent
depressed
dejected
disheartened
discouraged
Definitions
- Lacking physical or mental strength, especially as a result of age, illness, or injury
- * Lacking force, power, or effectiveness
- * Lacking distinctness or clarity
Usage Examples
- The feeble old man struggled to carry his groceries
- * The company's feeble attempt at marketing failed to attract new customers
- * The feeble sound of the music could barely be heard over the noise of the crowd
Antonyms
strong
powerful
robust
sturdy
vigorous
energetic
dynamic
forceful
potent
effective
capable
competent
able
potent
intense
passionate
enthusiastic
impressive
inspiring
lively
spirited
determined
courageous
bold
fearless
confident
hopeful
optimistic
cheerful
energetic