weak

  • 31weak — adj. 1) weak at, in (he s weak in mathematics) 2) weak from, with (weak with hunger) * * * [wiːk] in (he s weak in mathematics) with (weak with hunger) weak at weak from …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 32weak — adjective 1) they are too weak to move Syn: feeble, frail, delicate, fragile, infirm, debilitated, decrepit, exhausted; informal weedy 2) bats have weak eyes Syn: inadequate, poor …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 33weak — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. feeble (see weakness); faulty, unsatisfactory; uncertain, unsure, irresolute; watery, diluted, attenuated; faint, soft. See imperfection, uncertainty, cowardice, changeableness, softness. II (Roget… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 34weak — Synonyms and related words: Adamic, Adamite, Adamitic, abulic, accented, accessible, achromatic, achromic, afraid, airy, alveolar, amenable, anemic, anile, anthropocentric, anthropological, apical, apico alveolar, apico dental, articulated, ashen …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 35weak — adj 1. frail, fragile, breakable, delicate; unstable, unsteady, unsubstantial; flimsy, jerry built, gimcrack, rickety, ramshackle, dilapidated, falling apart or down, tumble down, decayed, rotten. 2. feeble, puny, nonmuscular, nonathletic,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 36weak — adjective /wiːk/ a) Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability. The child was too weak to move the boulder. b) Dilute, lacking in taste or potency. They easily guessed his weak computer password. Syn …

    Wiktionary

  • 37weak — wɪːk adj. frail, feeble; having little physical strength; enervated; faint; dilute, watery (as a weak coffee or tea); powerless; lacking volume or loudness (as a weak pulse); falling or declining in price (Finance); not emphasized, unstressed… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 38weak —   Nāwaliwali; lahilahi, nahinahi (as coffee).   Also: palupalu, nāwali, ōnāwali, ōnāwaliwali, ōma ima i, ikaika ole, uwa uwali, hāwali, ōwali, ōmali, lule, malule, ha imalule, ma ule, hemo, puhemo, palalū, halalū; ōhemo (as from dysentery);… …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 39weak — [13] Etymologically, something that is weak is ‘bendable’. The word was borrowed from Old Norse veikr. This was descended from prehistoric Germanic *waikwaz, which also produced German weich and Dutch week ‘soft’. And this in turn was formed from …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 40weak — To describe anything that is not good is AOL ever fricken WEAK …

    Dictionary of american slang