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Meaning of weak
The primary meaning of the word "weak" is having little strength or power.
Etymology of weak
The word "weak" comes from Old English "wæc", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "waikiz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "weip-", both of which convey the idea of bending or yielding.
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe something or someone as lacking in strength or power.
Synonyms
fragile
feeble
frail
delicate
flimsy
slender
slight
slender
meager
puny
powerless
impotent
ineffective
ineffectual
inefficient
lame
infirm
sickly
debilitated
enfeebled
weakened
enervated
exhausted
fatigued
spent
limp
lax
loose
faint
pale
dim
dull
mild
moderate
tame
gentle
soft
lightweight
unsubstantial
unconvincing
lukewarm
halfhearted
unenthusiastic
Definitions
- Having little strength or power, either physical or mental
- * Lacking force or effectiveness
- * Lacking conviction or determination
- * (of a sound or smell) faint or barely perceptible
- * (of a point or argument) lacking in validity or persuasiveness
Usage Examples
- The patient was too weak to get out of bed after the operation.
- * The team's weak defense allowed the opposing team to score easily.
- * She had a weak voice and struggled to be heard in the noisy room.
- * The argument was weak and unconvincing, failing to persuade anyone.
Antonyms
strong
powerful
potent
effective
efficient
robust
sturdy
solid
substantial
convincing
persuasive
forceful
vigorous
energetic
lively
intense
fierce
passionate
dedicated
committed
resolute
determined
bold
fearless
courageous
unyielding
unwavering
unshakeable
firm
steady
stable