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View usage for: (dɪbɪlɪti) Word forms: plural debilitiesvariable nounDebility is a weakness of a person's body or mind, especially one caused by an illness. [formal] ...exhaustion or post-viral debility. Synonyms: weakness, exhaustion, frailty, incapacity More Synonyms of debility debility in British English (dɪˈbɪlɪtɪ) nounWord forms: plural -tiesweakness or infirmity debility in American English (dəˈbɪləti) nounWord forms: plural deˈbilities weakness or feebleness, esp. of the body Word origin ME debilite < OFr débilité < L debilitas, weakness < debilis: see debilitate Examples of 'debility' in a sentencedebility But even as he spoke, it occurred to him he was far from fine and that this heat had more to do with debility than desire.Making a fresh resolution to eat properly I was tempted to attribute a large part of my recent debility to inadequate nutrition.Danlo, who sometimes recalled every day of his life since he was four years old, could only bow his head in respect for her debility. Definition a state of weakness, esp. caused by illness Anxiety or general debility can play a part in allergies. Synonyms feebleness faintness enervationenfeeblement sickliness Additional synonymsthe boundary between healthy middle age and total decrepitude Synonyms weakness, old age, incapacity, wasting, invalidity, senility, infirmity, dotage, debility, feebleness, eld (archaic) Synonyms weakness, weakening, fatigue, exhaustion, impotence, paralysis, tiredness, incapacity, powerlessness, infirmity, lassitude, debility, feebleness, prostration, debilitation, enfeeblement, exhaustedness Definition extreme tiredness He is suffering from nervous exhaustion. Synonyms tiredness, fatigue, weariness, lassitude, feebleness, prostration, debilitation, enervation- debauchery
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