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feeble
adjective as in not strong; ineffective
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- aged
- chicken
- debilitated
- delicate
- doddering
- dopey
- effete
- emasculated
- enervated
- enfeebled
- epicene
- etiolated
- exhausted
- failing
- faint
- flat
- gentle
- helpless
- impotent
- inadequate
- indecisive
- ineffectual
- insubstantial
- insufficient
- languid
- low
- out of gas
- poor
- powerless
- sapless
- slight
- strengthless
- thin
- unconvincing
- vitiated
- weakly
- wimpy
- woozy
- zero
Example Sentences
He's a feeble man who seeks shortcuts to feeling powerful, without showing an ounce of real courage ever in his life.
Seattle has an excellent starting rotation but one of the most feeble lineups in baseball.
But Reform UK leader Nigel Farage described the new figures released by the government as feeble, compared with the numbers that had entered the country.
Because I am of weak will and feeble mind, I had to delete the Reddit app from my phone altogether a few weeks back.
In April, he and colleagues published a paper detailing the results of computer simulations that showed how a different oxygen-extracting process might be hindered by the moon’s relatively feeble gravitational pull.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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