Infirm vs Helpless - What's the difference?
infirm | helpless | Synonyms |
Weak or ill, not in good health.
* Shakespeare
Irresolute; weak of mind or will.
* Burke
* Shakespeare
Fail; unstable; insecure.
* South
To contradict, to provide proof that something is not.
Unable to defend oneself or to act without help.
* 1995 , (Bryan Adams),
Uncontrollable.
As adjectives the difference between infirm and helpless
is that infirm is weak or ill, not in good health while helpless is unable to defend oneself or to act without help.As a verb infirm
is to contradict, to provide proof that something is not.infirm
English
Adjective
(er)- He was infirm of body but still keen of mind, and though it looked like he couldn't walk across the room, he crushed me in debate.
- A poor, infirm , weak, and despised old man.
- An infirm judgment.
- Infirm of purpose!
- He who fixes on false principles treads on infirm ground.
Verb
(en verb)- The thought is that you see an episode of observation, experiment, or reasoning as confirming or infirming a hypothesis depending on whether your probability for it increases or decreases during the episode.
Antonyms
* (l)helpless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Then when you find yourself lyin' helpless in her arms
- You know you really love a woman