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weak·ness W0068500 (wēk′nĭs)n.1. The condition or quality of being weak.2. A personal defect or failing.3. a. A special fondness or inclination: has a weakness for fast cars.b. Something of which one is excessively fond or desirous: Ice cream is his weakness.weakness (ˈwiːknɪs) n1. the state or quality of being weak2. a deficiency or failing, as in a person's character3. a self-indulgent fondness or liking: a weakness for chocolates. weak•ness (ˈwik nɪs) n. 1. the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness. 2. an inadequate or defective quality, as in a person's character; slight fault or defect. 3. a self-indulgent liking or special fondness: a weakness for the opera. 4. an object of such liking or fondness. [1250–1300] syn: See fault. Weakness See Also: HELPLESSNESS, INSULTS, PERSONAL TRAITS, SOFTNESS - Arms felt like spaghetti —Dan Wakefield
- As much strength as a seaweed —Ann Beattie
- (A poor weak rag of a man with a) backbone like a piece of string —Dorothy Canfield Fisher
- Boneless as poured water —George Garrett
- Diminished and flat, as after radical surgery —Sylvia Plath
- (The great white sails of the ships were) drooping like weary wings —Mazo De La Roche
- Feeble as a babe —Ted Hughes
- Feel as if I’m strung together by threads that pop and snap —Rosellen Brown
- Feel diluted, like watered-down stew —Susan Minot
- Felt a faintness stunning her senses as though someone had cut open the arteries of her wrists and all the blood rushed out of her body —Anzia Yezierska
- Felt as if my legs had turned to warm lead —Stephen King
- Forceful as a wet noodle —Anon
- Forceless as a child —Aeschylus
- The program has been like an elderly turtle on its back: it twitches feebly every now and then, but gets nowhere —Jack D. Kirwan, Wall Street Journal, March 19, 1987
The turtle comparison referred to the tragedy-weakened Challenger space program. - Knees like liquid —Elizabeth Spencer
- (The man sprawls … spent, empty) limp as a drowned man tossed on the sand —George Garrett
- (He was) limp as laundry —W. P. Kinsella
- (I must have been worked up even more than I’d thought those past weeks, for now that it was all over I was) limp as a rag —Wilbur Daniel Steele
- Looking like an advertisement for jelly —Mike Fredman
- My legs felt as if … made of two lengths of rope —George Garrett
- No more backbone than a chocolate eclair —Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt coined this simile about President McKinley when he was Secretary of the Navy. - She was like an overstretched bow, almost breaking —Stephen French Whitman
- Softened and weakened, like a wax doll left too near the flame —George Garrett
- Strength running out of him like sawdust —Vicki Baum
- Was washed out like a disemboweled sack —Aharon Megged
- Weak as a broken arm —Raymond Chandler
- Weak as air —Ann Bradstreet
By contrast, you could also say “Strong as air,” especially if you’ve ever seen a ship in dry dock. - Weak as an nonagenarian —T. Coraghessan Boyle
- (He’s as) weak as a stick —Mary Lee Settle
In Settle’s novel, Celebration, the simile relates to emotional weakness. - Weak as water —The Holy Bible/Ezkiel
- Weak … like a cream puff with the cream squeezed out —Tom Robbins
- Weak, like a moth newly broken out from its chrysalis —E. F. Benson
ThesaurusNoun | 1. | weakness - a flaw or weak point; "he was quick to point out his wife's failings"failingimperfection, imperfectness - the state or an instance of being imperfectinsufficiency, inadequacy - a lack of competence; "pointed out the insufficiencies in my report"; "juvenile offenses often reflect an inadequacy in the parents"fatigue - used of materials (especially metals) in a weakened state caused by long stress; "metal fatigue"flaw - defect or weakness in a person's character; "he had his flaws, but he was great nonetheless" | | 2. | weakness - powerlessness revealed by an inability to act; "in spite of their weakness the group remains active"helplessness, impuissanceimpotence, impotency, powerlessness - the quality of lacking strength or power; being weak and feeble | | 3. | weakness - the property of lacking physical or mental strength; liability to failure under pressure or stress or strain; "his weakness increased as he became older"; "the weakness of the span was overlooked until it collapsed"property - a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles"littleness, smallness - the property of having relatively little strength or vigor; "the smallness of her voice"adynamia - lack of strength or vigor (especially from illness)feebleness, tenuity - the quality of lacking intensity or substance; "a shrill yet sweet tenuity of voice"- Nathaniel Hawthornefaintness - the property of being without strength; "the faintness or potency of the feeling"flimsiness, shoddiness - the property of weakness by virtue of careless constructionfragility, delicacy - lack of physical strengthinsubstantiality - lack of solid substance and strengthattenuation - the property of something that has been weakened or reduced in thickness or densityenervation - lack of vitality; "an enervation of mind greater than any fatigue"fatigability - susceptibility to fatigue; a tendency to get tired or lose strengthinanition, slackness, lethargy, lassitude - weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energysoft spot, weak part, weak spot - a place of especial vulnerabilityvulnerability - susceptibility to injury or attackstrength - the property of being physically or mentally strong; "fatigue sapped his strength" | | 4. | weakness - the condition of being financially weak; "the weakness of the dollar against the yen"bad luck, ill luck, tough luck, misfortune - an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomesstrength - the condition of financial success; "the strength of the company's stock in recent weeks" | | 5. | weakness - a penchant for something even though it might not be good for you; "he has a weakness for chocolate"penchant, preference, taste, predilection - a strong liking; "my own preference is for good literature"; "the Irish have a penchant for blarney" |
weaknessnoun1. frailty, fatigue, exhaustion, fragility, infirmity, debility, feebleness, faintness, decrepitude, enervation Symptoms of anaemia include weakness and fatigue. frailty strength, power, health, virtue, validity, vitality, stamina, vigour, potency, hardiness, sturdiness, impregnability2. liking, appetite, penchant, soft spot, passion, inclination, fondness, predilection, proclivity, partiality, proneness Carol has a great weakness for ice cream. liking dislike, hatred, loathing, aversion3. powerlessness, vulnerability, impotence, meekness, irresolution, spinelessness, ineffectuality, timorousness, cravenness, cowardliness People are always taking advantage of his weakness.4. inadequacy, deficiency, transparency, lameness, hollowness, implausibility, flimsiness, unsoundness, tenuousness She was quick to spot the weakness in his argument.5. failing, fault, defect, deficiency, flaw, shortcoming, blemish, imperfection, Achilles' heel, chink in your armour, lack His main weakness was his violent temper. failing advantage, strength, forte, strong pointRelated words fear asthenophobiaProverbs "A chain is no stronger than its weakest link"weaknessnoun1. The condition of being infirm or physically weak:debility, decrepitude, delicacy, delicateness, feebleness, flimsiness, fragileness, fragility, frailness, frailty, infirmity, insubstantiality, puniness, unsoundness, unsubstantiality, weakliness.2. An imperfection of character:failing, fault, foible, frailty, infirmity, shortcoming, weak point.3. A liking for something:appetite, fondness, partiality, preference, relish, taste.Translationsweak (wiːk) adjective1. lacking in physical strength. Her illness has made her very weak. 虛弱的 虚弱的2. not strong in character. I'm very weak when it comes to giving up cigarettes. 軟弱的 软弱的3. (of a liquid) diluted; not strong. weak tea. 稀淡的 淡的4. (of an explanation etc) not convincing. (解釋等)不足採信的 (论证等)无说服力的 5. (of a joke) not particularly funny. (笑話)不特別好笑的 (笑话)不特别好笑的 ˈweakly adverb 虛弱地 虚弱地ˈweaken verb to (cause to) become weak, especially in physical strength or character. The patient has weakened; The strain of the last few days has weakened him. 削弱,變弱 削弱,减弱 ˈweakling (-liŋ) noun a weak person, animal, or plant. She married a weakling. 體弱或意志薄弱的人、脆弱的動植物 体弱或意志薄弱的人、脆弱的动植物 ˈweakness noun1. the state of being weak. 虛弱 虚弱2. something weak or faulty; a defect. weaknesses of character; Smoking is one of my weaknesses. 弱點 弱点have a weakness for to have a liking for. She has a weakness for chocolate biscuits. (難以抗拒地)喜歡 偏爱…,特别爱好… weakness
moment of weaknessA moment when one fails to have the discipline to act according to one's principles or better judgment and instead does something regrettable. I admit that, in a moment of weakness, I accepted a bribe to allow development to proceed without proper safety measures in place. I'm so sorry I cheated on you. It was a moment of weakness, and I'm ashamed of what I did.See also: moment, of, weaknesshave a weakness for (someone or something)To have a special affinity for someone or something; to find someone or something irresistible. I have a weakness for candy bars, so Halloween is my favorite holiday. Jon has a weakness for redheads, so of course he's dating another ginger. Stu has a weakness for Patty, so I'm sure he'll clear his schedule once he hears she's in town.See also: have, weaknessin a moment of weaknessDuring a moment in which one fails to have the discipline to act according to one's principles or better judgment and instead does something regrettable. I admit that, in a moment of weakness, I accepted a bribe to allow development to proceed without proper safety measures in place. I'm so sorry I cheated on you. I gave in to my base desires in a moment of weakness, and I'm ashamed of what I did. Our nicotine lozenges help you control your cravings in moments of weakness.See also: moment, of, weaknesshave a weakness for someone or somethingFig. to be unable to resist someone or something; to be (figuratively) powerless against someone or something. I have a weakness for chocolate. John has a weakness for Mary. I think he's in love.See also: have, weaknesshave a weakness forBe susceptible to; also, like or enjoy. For example, She has a weakness for older men, or Bill has a weakness for fine wine. [c. 1700] See also: have, weaknessWeakness
WeaknessSee also Timidity, Vulnerability.Gertrude“Frailty, thy name is woman!” [Br. Lit.: Hamlet]Henry VIdominated by queen and vassal; shirks responsibilities. [Br. Lit.: Henry VI]John, Kingwithout grandeur, strength, or any regal quality. [Br. Lit.: King John]Milquetoast, Casperthe original “Timid Soul”; afraid of calling soul his own. [Comics: Horn, 663]Mitty, Walterepitome of weak-spirited man. [Am. Lit.: “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” in Payton, 448]musktraditional symbol of weakness. [Plant Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 176]Pilate, Pontiusyields to clamoring of Jews, hands Jesus over. [N.T.: Matthew 27:24–26; Luke 23:16–25; John 19:1–16]Warren, Nicolerelies on Dick for stability and identity. [Am. Lit.: Tender Is the Night]weakness
weak·ness (wēk'nes), 1. Lack of strength or potency. 2. Inability to perform normally. weak·ness (wēk'nĕs) 1. Lack of strength or potency. 2. Inability to perform normally. weakness A state of debility caused by prolonged bed rest, muscle disease or wasting, severe infection, anaemia, starvation or psychological disorder with loss of motivation. Once causes have been removed, the only cure for weakness is activity. See also FATIGUE, MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS.Patient discussion about weaknessQ. my wife feels weak. her pulse is only 45. What should we do A. Is her pulse always that low? Is it regular? Does she have periods of rapid pulse? Is she sensitive to cold weather (e.g. wearing warm clothes when others don't)? Has she gained weight recently? Has her hair changed? Does she have any heart diseases? Diabetes? The combination of slow pulse and weakness in a woman (what's her age?) may suggests hypothyroidism. In this case, than she needs to see a doctor in order to diagnose and treat this condition. You ma read more about it here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000353.htm http://www.nlm.nih.gov/MEDLINEPLUS/ency/imagepages/18033.htm
Q. Can anyone help me. I have weak bones and the doctor advised me to take milk to boost my vitamin D. Can anyone help me. I have weak bones and the doctor advised me to take milk to boost my vitamin D. I hate milk and I hope Vitamin supplements are also available in the market. I can get natural Vitamin D from sunlight also. As I am averse to milk can I go for Vitamin D Supplement?A. So if you don't wanna know about Realmilk, I'd recommend Calcium/magnesium Kelp (copper in the kelp will help to absorb the calcium also) Cod liver oil (excellent natural source of vitamins A & D, double the dose) Flax seed oil Raw apple cider vinegar (puts the calcium where it's s'posed to go) Q. My doctor told me I have asthenia. Meaning I feel weak though I am normal. does it say i have a mental issue My doctor told me I have asthenia. which means I feel week but my strength is normal. I feel very weak but the doctor said that my muscle strength is fine. Do i have a mental problem or maybe there is a physiologic explanation for my situation?A. No! I suffered from hypothyroidism and had asthenia. there are many causes for this symptom. Some are psychological but some are physical. Blaming your mental status is the last resort, and if your GP does it before he denies other reasons you need to change your GP! More discussions about weaknessFinancialSeeWeakweakness
Synonyms for weaknessnoun frailtySynonyms- frailty
- fatigue
- exhaustion
- fragility
- infirmity
- debility
- feebleness
- faintness
- decrepitude
- enervation
Antonyms- strength
- power
- health
- virtue
- validity
- vitality
- stamina
- vigour
- potency
- hardiness
- sturdiness
- impregnability
noun likingSynonyms- liking
- appetite
- penchant
- soft spot
- passion
- inclination
- fondness
- predilection
- proclivity
- partiality
- proneness
Antonyms- dislike
- hatred
- loathing
- aversion
noun powerlessnessSynonyms- powerlessness
- vulnerability
- impotence
- meekness
- irresolution
- spinelessness
- ineffectuality
- timorousness
- cravenness
- cowardliness
noun inadequacySynonyms- inadequacy
- deficiency
- transparency
- lameness
- hollowness
- implausibility
- flimsiness
- unsoundness
- tenuousness
noun failingSynonyms- failing
- fault
- defect
- deficiency
- flaw
- shortcoming
- blemish
- imperfection
- Achilles' heel
- chink in your armour
- lack
Antonyms- advantage
- strength
- forte
- strong point
Synonyms for weaknessnoun the condition of being infirm or physically weakSynonyms- debility
- decrepitude
- delicacy
- delicateness
- feebleness
- flimsiness
- fragileness
- fragility
- frailness
- frailty
- infirmity
- insubstantiality
- puniness
- unsoundness
- unsubstantiality
- weakliness
noun an imperfection of characterSynonyms- failing
- fault
- foible
- frailty
- infirmity
- shortcoming
- weak point
noun a liking for somethingSynonyms- appetite
- fondness
- partiality
- preference
- relish
- taste
Synonyms for weaknessnoun a flaw or weak pointSynonymsRelated Words- imperfection
- imperfectness
- insufficiency
- inadequacy
- fatigue
- flaw
noun powerlessness revealed by an inability to actSynonymsRelated Words- impotence
- impotency
- powerlessness
noun the property of lacking physical or mental strengthRelated Words- property
- littleness
- smallness
- adynamia
- feebleness
- tenuity
- faintness
- flimsiness
- shoddiness
- fragility
- delicacy
- insubstantiality
- attenuation
- enervation
- fatigability
- inanition
- slackness
- lethargy
- lassitude
- soft spot
- weak part
- weak spot
- vulnerability
Antonymsnoun the condition of being financially weakRelated Words- bad luck
- ill luck
- tough luck
- misfortune
Antonymsnoun a penchant for something even though it might not be good for youRelated Words- penchant
- preference
- taste
- predilection
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