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    Weak
    /wēk/

    adjective

  2. 1. : lacking strength: such as. a. : deficient in physical vigor : feeble, debilitated. b. : not able to sustain or exert much weight, pressure, or strain. c. : not able to resist external force or withstand attack. d. : easily upset or nauseated. a weak stomach. 2. a. : mentally or intellectually deficient. b. : not firmly decided : vacillating. c

  3. not good enough, especially in ability, skill, or quality: He was always weak at/in languages but strong in science. Our quiz team is a bit weak on sport. In the end I think the film was spoilt by a weak story line. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  4. Weak definition: not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail. See examples of WEAK used in a sentence.

  5. Synonyms for WEAK: weakened, feeble, frail, disabled, faint, enfeebled, debilitated, wimpy; Antonyms of WEAK: strong, powerful, mighty, stout, muscular, rugged, tough, athletic.

  6. Weak is the opposite of strong. Muscles, arguments, defenses, and coffee can all be weak — and when they are, it's not good. Anything weak is lacking in strength or power. If your muscles are weak, you can't lift much. If your will power is weak, you give up easily.

  7. A weak reason or excuse is one that you cannot believe because there is not enough proof to support it. weak adjective (NOT GOOD) B1. not good at something: She reads well but her spelling is weak.

  8. Definition of weak adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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