Lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy
Lacking political or social power or influence
(of a crew, team, or army) Containing too few members or members of insufficient quality
(of a faculty or part of the body) Not able to fulfill its functions properly
Of a low standard; performing or performed badly
Not convincing or logically forceful
Exerting only a small force
Liable to break or give way under pressure; easily damaged
Lacking the force of character to hold to one's own decisions, beliefs, or principles; irresolute
Denoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by addition of a suffix (in English, typically -ed);contrasted with strong
Of, relating to, or denoting the weakest of the known kinds of force between particles, which acts only at distances less than about 10?15 cm, is very much weaker than the electromagnetic and the strong interactions, and conserves neither strangeness, parity, nor isospin
(of a belief, emotion, or attitude) Not held or felt with such conviction or intensity as to prevent its being abandoned or dispelled
Not in a secure financial position
(of prices or a market) Having a downward tendency
Lacking intensity or brightness
WEAK, lacking strength [adj]
(of a liquid or solution) Lacking flavor or effectiveness because of being heavily diluted
(of an acid) Only slightly ionized
Displaying or characterized by a lack of enthusiasm or energy
(of features) Not striking or strongly marked
(of a syllable) Unstressed
WEAK, lacking strength (capacity for exertion or endurance) [adj]