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Feeble
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Meaning
Adj
●
Deficient in physical strength.
●
Lacking
force
,
vigor
, or
effectiveness
in action
or
expression
; faint.
Verb
●
To make
feeble
; to enfeeble.
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Wiktionary
Origin
feeble
English
feble
Middle English (1100-1500)
feble
Anglo-Norman
flebilis
Latin
feble
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Weak
Infirm
Debilitated
Faint
Pithless
Frail
Feckless
Related
Pitiful
Puny
Pathetic
Infantile
Witless
Puerile
Clumsy
Impotent
Helpless
Dimwitted
Fragile
Sophomoric
Vacuous
Poor
Callow
Weaker
Powerless
Shaky
Facile
Flimsy
Primitive
Misguided
Craven
Hopeless
Wretched
Foolish
Cowardly
Defenseless
Flawed
Sickly
Naive
Strong
Inept
Ineffectual
Unstable
Sluggish
Simpleminded
Terrible
Troublesome
Weakened
Superficial
Modest
Powerful
Moronic
Lethargic
Spineless
Meager
Erratic
Underdeveloped
Miserable
Needy
Weakness
Lovely
Immoral
Weakening
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Rhymes
Keeble
Feeble
Enfeeble
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