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- FEEBLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FEEBLE is markedly lacking in strength How to use feeble in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Feeble
- FEEBLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail weak intellectually or morally a feeble mind lacking in volume, loudness, brightness, distinctness, etc a feeble voice; feeble light lacking in force, strength, or effectiveness
- FEEBLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FEEBLE definition: 1 weak and without energy, strength, or power: 2 not effective or good: 3 weak and without… Learn more
- Feeble - definition of feeble by The Free Dictionary
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
- Feeble - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
You know how you feel when you can’t open a jar of pickles? And then grandma walks in and does it in one shot without even grunting? That’s called feeling feeble, or lacking strength
- feeble adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
not effective; not showing energy or effort 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 Definition of feeble adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- FEEBLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone as feeble, you are criticizing them because they are afraid of taking strong action or seem to make no effort
- feeble - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
lacking in volume, loudness, brightness, distinctness, etc : a feeble voice; feeble light lacking in force, strength, or effectiveness: feeble resistance; feeble arguments
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