weak |
veteran |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between weak and veteran
is that
weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while
veteran is having had long experience, practice, or service.
As a noun veteran is
a person with long experience of a particular activity.
As a proper noun Veteran is
a village in Alberta, Canada.
weak |
aged |
Related terms |
Weak is a related term of aged.
As adjectives the difference between weak and aged
is that
weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while
aged is .
looseness |
weak |
As a noun looseness
is the quality or fact of being free from rigidity, attachment or restraint; not tight, not firmly attached or taut.
As an adjective weak is
lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
weak |
frivolous |
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Weak is a related term of frivolous.
As adjectives the difference between weak and frivolous
is that
weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while
frivolous is silly, especially at an inappropriate time or in an inappropriate manner.
weak |
imbecile |
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Weak is a related term of imbecile.
As adjectives the difference between weak and imbecile
is that
weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while
imbecile is (dated) destitute of strength, whether of body or mind; feeble; impotent; especially, mentally weak.
As a noun imbecile is
(obsolete) a person with limited (
l) (
l) who can perform (
l) and think only like a young child, in medical circles meaning a person who lacks the capacity to develop beyond the mental age of a normal five to seven-year-old child.
weak |
slow |
Related terms |
Weak is a related term of slow.
As adjectives the difference between weak and slow
is that
weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability while
slow is taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
As a verb slow is
to make (something) run, move, etc less quickly; to reduce the speed of.
As a noun slow is
someone who is slow; a sluggard.
As an adverb slow is
slowly.
weak |
wale |
As an adjective weak
is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
As a noun wale is
: whales.
tottering |
weak |
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Tottering is a related term of weak.
As adjectives the difference between tottering and weak
is that
tottering is unsteady, precarious or rickety while
weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
As a verb tottering
is .
As a noun tottering
is the movement of one who totters.
youthful |
weak |
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Youthful is a related term of weak.
As adjectives the difference between youthful and weak
is that
youthful is young or seeming young while
weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
unhealthy |
weak |
Related terms |
Unhealthy is a related term of weak.
As adjectives the difference between unhealthy and weak
is that
unhealthy is characterized by, or conducive to poor health while
weak is lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
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