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Dictionary definition of weak

Lacking strength, power, or robustness.
"She felt weak and fatigued after a long day of work."

Detailed meaning of weak

It suggests a deficiency in physical, mental, or emotional capabilities. When referring to physical strength, "weak" signifies a lack of force or vigor, often resulting in reduced endurance or limited physical abilities. In a mental or intellectual sense, "weak" indicates a deficiency in cognitive abilities, such as poor reasoning, memory, or problem-solving skills. Emotionally, "weak" may refer to a lack of resilience or vulnerability to stress or pressure. Additionally, the term can be used to describe something that is feeble, fragile, or easily damaged. "Weak" can be applied to various contexts, including physical fitness, character traits, arguments, performances, or substances. It generally conveys the notion of insufficiency, vulnerability, or inadequacy.

Example sentences containing weak

1. The team's defense showed weaknesses against their opponent's offensive strategy.
2. His weak argument failed to convince the audience.
3. The weak signal made it difficult to receive a clear radio transmission.
4. The patient's immune system was weak, making them more susceptible to infections.
5. The company's financial performance revealed weak profits for the quarter.
6. She had a weak grip and struggled to open the jar.

History and etymology of weak

The adjective 'weak' derives its origins from the Old English word 'wēac,' which can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word 'waikaz.' In its etymological context, 'weak' signifies a lack of strength, vigor, or robustness, harkening to a state of physical or metaphorical feebleness. This term has persisted through the centuries to describe something or someone lacking the necessary force or resilience, and it remains a fundamental concept in discussing the opposite of strength and vitality.

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Further usage examples of weak

1. The weak foundation of the building raised concerns about its structural integrity.
2. The tea tasted weak and lacked flavor.
3. He was weak in math and needed extra help to understand the concepts.
4. The weak sunlight barely penetrated through the heavy clouds.
5. The candidate's weak public speaking skills undermined their campaign.
6. His weak attempt at lifting the heavy box failed.
7. The bridge collapsed due to weak structural support.
8. A weak signal caused the television to lose reception.
9. She felt weak after a long day of hiking.
10. The team's weak defense led to multiple goals.
11. The soup tasted weak because of too much water.
12. Weak leadership resulted in company losses.
13. The wind was weak, barely rustling the leaves.
14. A weak immune system makes one susceptible to illness.
15. The weak foundation caused the house to sink.
16. He had a weak grip on the slippery rope.
17. Her weak voice couldn't be heard in the crowd.
18. Weak financial planning led to bankruptcy.
19. The tea was weak; it needed more steeping time.
20. Weak resolve hindered his progress in therapy.
21. The coffee tasted weak, lacking flavor.
22. A weak handshake can leave a poor impression.
23. Weak coordination led to frequent accidents.
24. The old building had weak, crumbling walls.
25. Weak support from colleagues made the project challenging.

TOEFL 14, Middle School 7, Ineffectual and Obsolete

debilitated,flimsy,frail,impotent,insubstantial

anemic,faint,feeble,fragile,ineffectual,limp,powerless

frail, strong, powerful, sturdy

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