Feeble

Adjective

 * 1) Deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated.
 * Though she appeared old and feeble, she could still throw a ball.
 * 1) Wanting force, vigor, or efficiency in action or expression; faint.
 * That was a feeble excuse for an example.

Verb

 * 1)  To make feeble; to enfeeble.

Adverbs for Feeble
pitiably; lamely; hunchedly; forlornly; lugubriously; pleasantly; comfortably; placidly; admittedly; distressingly; passively; plaintively; touchingly; helplessly; utterly; frequently.

Synonyms for Feeble

 * weak, infirm, debilitated
 * faint
 * puny, delicate, frail, enervated, forceless, languid, exhausted, decrepit, impaired, sickly.

Antonyms for Feeble
forceful, vigorous, strong, powerful, stout, robust, firm, hardy, solid, healthy, muscular, hearty, hale, sound.

Derived terms

 * enfeeble
 * feebleness
 * feeble-minded
 * feebly

Thesaurus
abulic, afraid, aged, ailing, anemic, anile, asthenic, backward, barely audible, blear, bleared, bleary, bloodless, blurred, blurry, cachectic, chicken, confused, cowardly, crabbed, dark, debilitated, decrepit, decrescendo, delicate, dim, dim-witted, distant, dizzy, doddered, doddering, doddery, drained, drooping, droopy, dull, effete, emasculated, enervated, enfeebled, etiolated, exhausted, failing, faint, faint-voiced, fainthearted, faintish, feckless, feebleminded, filmy, flabby, flaccid, flimsy, floppy, foggy, forceless, fossilized, fragile, frail, fuzzy, gentle, gerontal, gerontic, gone, gutless, half-baked, half-heard, half-seen, half-visible, half-witted, hazy, healthless, helpless, ill-defined, imbecile, imperceptible, impotent, impuissant, in poor health, inadequate, inconclusive, inconspicuous, indefinite, indistinct, indistinguishable, ineffective, ineffectual, infirm, insignificant, insubstantial, insufficient, invalid, invertebrate, lame, languid, languishing, languorous, limber, limp, listless, low, low-profile, lustless, marrowless, merely glimpsed, misty, moribund, moronic, mossbacked, moth-eaten, mummylike, murmured, namby-pamby, nerveless, obscure, out of focus, pale, palsied, paltry, papery-skinned, peaked, peaky, pianissimo, piano, pithless, pliable, pooped, poor, powerless, puny, ravaged with age, reduced, reduced in health, rickety, rubbery, run to seed, run-down, rusty, sapless, scarcely heard, semivisible, senile, shadowy, shaky, shoddy, shriveled, sickly, simpleminded, sinewless, slack, slight, slow, slow-witted, soft, soft-sounding, soft-voiced, spineless, spiritless, strengthless, stricken in years, subaudible, subdued, thin, timeworn, tottering, tottery, unavailing, uncertain, unclear, unconvincing, undefined, unhardened, unhealthy, unmanned, unnerved, unplain, unproved, unrecognizable, unrigorous, unsatisfactory, unsound, unstrung, unsubstantial, unsustained, vague, valetudinarian, valetudinary, weak, weak-kneed, weak-minded, weak-voiced, weak-willed, weakened, weakly, wet, whispered, wishy-washy, with low resistance, withered, wizened, woozy

Etymology
< feble: <  feble: <  flebilis: < flere:, akin to fluere:; see fluent.

Adjective

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 * Finnish:, ,
 * French:
 * German: schwach, kraftlos
 * Italian:
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 * Latvian: vājš, niecīgs


 * Lithuanian: silpnas, paliegęs
 * Norwegian: ,
 * Portuguese:
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 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: lag
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 * Finnish: ,
 * German: dürftig
 * Latvian: vārgs, nespēcīgs
 * Lithuanian: menkas


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 * Scottish Gaelic: lag