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Qué (quién) es FEEBLE - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Feeble (disambiguation)

feeble         
¦ adjective (feebler, feeblest)
1. lacking physical strength.
lacking strength of character.
2. failing to convince or impress: a feeble excuse.
Derivatives
feebleness noun
feebly adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. fieble, earlier fleible, from L. flebilis 'lamentable', from flere 'weep'.
feeble         
(feebler, feeblest)
1.
If you describe someone or something as feeble, you mean that they are weak.
He told them he was old and feeble and was not able to walk so far...
The feeble light of a tin lamp.
ADJ
feebly
His left hand moved feebly at his side.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
If you describe something that someone says as feeble, you mean that it is not very good or convincing.
This is a particularly feeble argument.
= weak
ADJ
feebly
I said 'Sorry', very feebly, feeling rather embarrassed.
= weakly
ADV: ADV with v
feeble         
a.
1.
Weak, not strong.
2.
Debilitated, enervated, sickly, infirm, languishing, languid, declining, drooping, frail.
3.
Faint, imperfect, dim, without vigor, lacking intensity or vividness or force.

Wikipedia

Feeble

Feeble may refer to:

  • Feeble-minded
  • Feeble, one of the imaginary anthropomorphic characters of the 1989 film Meet the Feebles
  • Feeble, Travis Barker's first punk band
  • Feeble grind, a type of skateboarding trick
Ejemplos de uso de FEEBLE
1. An economically feeble Germany is going to be politically feeble.
2. There are other reasons, feeble and feeble–minded, against Olmert stepping down.
3. Generators produced feeble lights here and there.
4. All that dated slang and frankly feeble inter–song patter.
5. Cowardice has marked Labour‘s feeble response to climate change.