feeble

IPA: fˈibʌɫ

verb

  • (obsolete) To make feeble; to enfeeble.

adjective

  • Deficient in physical strength.
  • Lacking force, vigor, or effectiveness in action or expression; faint.
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Examples of "feeble" in Sentences

  • The support of notability is too feeble.
  • The article you wrote was frankly feeble.
  • The current article on the topic is feeble.
  • Feeble indeed is the wily guile of Shaitan
  • My sister is very feeble at playing card games.
  • There were feeble accusations of sexual perversity.
  • The dates are a feeble attempt at a joke by the way.
  • Tikait Rai was also feeble in character and vacillating.
  • Both are so feeble and miss the point in different ways.
  • I just grew fatigued of their feebles accusations and bureaucratic mentality.

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