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    feeble
    /ˈfiːbl/

    adjective

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  2. weak and without energy, strength, or power: He was a feeble, helpless old man. The little lamp gave only a feeble light. Opposition to the plan was rather feeble. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not physically strong. weak She was too tired and weak to finish the race.

  3. 1. a. : markedly lacking in strength. a feeble old man. b. : indicating weakness. taking only feeble steps. 2. a. : deficient in qualities or resources that indicate vigor, authority, force, or efficiency. a feeble argument. cities are growing uncreative and feeble Jane Jacobs. b. : inadequate, inferior. a feeble excuse. feebleness. ˈfē-bəl-nəs.

  4. weak and without energy, strength, or power: He was a feeble, helpless old man. The little lamp gave only a feeble light. Opposition to the plan was rather feeble. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not physically strong. weak She was too tired and weak to finish the race.

  5. If you describe something that someone says as feeble, you mean that it is not very good or convincing. This is a particularly feeble argument. Synonyms: unconvincing, poor, thin, weak More Synonyms of feeble. feebly adverb [ADVERB with verb] I said 'Sorry', very feebly, feeling rather embarrassed.

  6. Feeble definition: physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail.. See examples of FEEBLE used in a sentence.

  7. pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness. “a feeble excuse”. synonyms: lame. weak. wanting in physical strength. adjective. lacking strength or vigor. “ feeble efforts”. “a feeble voice”.

  8. 1. a. Lacking bodily strength; weak: too feeble to climb the hill. b. Having little intensity or strength; faint: feeble light; a feeble voice. 2. Having little capacity to withstand pressure or strain: the castle's feeble defenses. 3. a. Lacking vigor or effectiveness; inadequate: a feeble attempt to apologize. b.

  9. not effective; not showing energy or effort. a feeble argument/excuse/joke. She made a feeble attempt to explain what had happened. Don't be so feeble! Tell her you don't want to go. He told a few feeble jokes. Word Origin. See feeble in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: feeble.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · feeble (comparative feebler, superlative feeblest) Deficient in physical strength. Though she appeared old and feeble, she could still throw a ball.

  11. feeble meaning, definition, what is feeble: extremely weak: Learn more.