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fee·ble F0067200 (fē′bəl)adj. fee·bler, fee·blest 1. a. Lacking bodily strength; weak: too feeble to climb the hill.b. Having little intensity or strength; faint: feeble light; a feeble voice.2. Having little capacity to withstand pressure or strain: the castle's feeble defenses.3. a. Lacking vigor or effectiveness; inadequate: a feeble attempt to apologize.b. Showing little activity: a feeble housing market. See Synonyms at weak. [Middle English feble, from Old French, from Latin flēbilis, lamentable, from flēre, to weep.] fee′ble·ness n.fee′bly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | feebly - in a faint and feeble manner; "the lighthouse, flashing feebly against the sleet-blurred, rocky backdrop of the coast of north west Norway" | | 2. | feebly - in a halting and feeble manner; "reform, in fact, is, rather feebly, on the win" | Translationsfeeble (ˈfiːbl) adjective weak. The old lady has been rather feeble since her illness; a feeble excuse. 虛弱的 虚弱的ˈfeebly adverb 虛弱地 虚弱地ThesaurusSeefeeble |