Another Word For Weak
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Meaning
The word "weak" refers to a lack of strength, power, or resilience. It can describe physical frailty, emotional vulnerability, or a lack of influence or effectiveness in a particular context. When someone or something is considered weak, it typically means that it cannot withstand pressure or conflict effectively.
Synonyms
- Frail
- Feeble
- Delicate
- Infirm
- Soft
- Fragile
- Ineffectual
Antonyms
- Strong
- Powerful
- Robust
- Sturdy
- Resilient
- Tough
- Forceful
Etymology
The word "weak" comes from the Old English "wēac," which means "feeble" or "faint." This term is related to the Proto-Germanic word "*waikaz," which means "to be weak or soft," and is linked to languages like Old High German "wega" and Dutch "zwak."
Examples
- After his illness, John felt weak and needed assistance to carry his groceries.
- The team's weak performance in the first half led to their loss in the game.
- She realized that her argument was weak and needed more evidence to support her claims.
- The weak structure of the building raised concerns about its safety during the storm.
- Despite his weak position in the negotiations, he managed to secure a decent deal.