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    weak point

    noun

    • 1. a place or point at which something is weak or vulnerable: "decay set in at a weak point in the tooth's enamel"

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  2. weak point in British English. (wiːk pɔɪnt ) noun. 1. an area of weakness. Urgently, I scanned the UPVC door frame, estimating the weak point. The claim exposed a weak point in the structure of facts upon which his argument rested. 2. a failing; a characteristic that makes someone vulnerable.

  3. weak point. /wik pɔɪnt/. IPA guide. Other forms: weak points. Definitions of weak point. noun. an attribute that is inadequate or deficient. see more.

  4. Find 79 words and phrases that mean weak point, such as fault, frailty, disadvantage, defect, and foible. Also see the opposite words, or antonyms, of weak point, such as merit, strength, virtue, and perfection.

  5. A weak point is an attribute that is inadequate or deficient, or a liability that holds you back. Find synonyms, antonyms, translations and examples of weak point in this online dictionary.

  6. Find 48 different ways to say WEAK POINT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. A weak point is something at which someone is substandard or has a fault. Learn the synonyms, antonyms, and sentence examples of this word from YourDictionary.

  8. A weak point refers to a specific aspect, feature, or element of something or someone that is less strong, effective, secure, or less able to withstand pressure or challenges compared to the other parts or aspects. It is a vulnerability or deficiency that may result in failure or inadequate performance.