weak-willed

[US]/[ˈwiːk wɪld]/
[UK]/[ˈwiːk wɪld]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Lacking determination and resolve; easily influenced.; Not having the strength or determination to resist temptation or pressure.; Indecisive and lacking in firmness of purpose.

Phrases & Collocations

weak-willed person

being weak-willed

weak-willed nature

showed weak-willed

weak-willed behavior

easily weak-willed

inherently weak-willed

too weak-willed

weak-willed stance

becoming weak-willed

Example Sentences

he was a weak-willed individual, easily swayed by others' opinions.

the weak-willed student gave up on the challenging project too quickly.

a weak-willed leader often struggles to make difficult decisions.

she realized she was weak-willed and started working on her resolve.

his weak-willed nature made him vulnerable to manipulation.

the weak-willed child always let his older sibling dictate their games.

overcoming a weak-willed tendency requires self-discipline and perseverance.

the weak-willed employee consistently failed to meet deadlines.

she feared being perceived as weak-willed, so she pushed herself harder.

a weak-willed person might struggle to resist temptation.

he displayed a weak-willed response to the stressful situation.

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