feeble

[US]/ˈfiːbl/
[UK]/ˈfiːbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. lacking physical strength or energy; weak
n. feebleness

Example Sentences

a feeble semblance of sth.

Management was feeble and cowardly.

I felt feeble when I was ill.

She replied in but a feeble voice.

The feeble applause disheartened us.

but “feeble”does not. “weak”

feeble-minded excuses; a feeble-minded plan doomed to failure.

my legs are very feeble after the flu.

his voice sounded feeble and far away.

she overreacted in such a feeble, juvenile way.

there were moans about the car's feeble ventilation.

Meredith made a feeble stab at joining in.

She was too feeble to feed herself.

She made a feeble effort to get to school on time.

these people's feeble sense of self-respect prompts them to conglobulate in collectives.

Some indispensable vegetables have be ratably portable and stable in a feeble babble.

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