Debilitated vs Passive - What's the difference?
debilitated | passive | Related terms |
Weakened.
run down, damaged, in disrepair.
(debilitate)
Being subjected to an action without producing a reaction.
Taking no action.
(grammar) Being in the passive voice.
(psychology) Being inactive and submissive in a relationship, especially in a sexual one.
(finance) Not participating in management.
(uncountable, grammar) The passive voice of verbs.
(countable, grammar) A form of a verb that is in the passive voice.
As adjectives the difference between debilitated and passive
is that debilitated is weakened while passive is being subjected to an action without producing a reaction.As a verb debilitated
is past tense of debilitate.As a noun passive is
the passive voice of verbs.debilitated
English
Adjective
(-)- His debilitated body, the victim of the wasting disease, could no longer support his weight.
Verb
(head)passive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He remained passive during the protest.