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    feebleness
    /ˈfiːblnɪs/

    n

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  2. Feebleness is a state of being very weak. An old man's feebleness may make it difficult for him to care for his rowdy Great Dane. In addition to physical feebleness, which people have when they're frail, fragile, or sickly, there's also a feebleness of will or character.

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  3. Feeble means markedly lacking in strength, deficient in qualities or resources, or inadequate, inferior. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, and word history of feeble and its related terms.

  4. Feebleness is a noun that means great weakness or lack of effectiveness. Learn how to pronounce it, use it in sentences and find synonyms with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  5. Feeble means weak and without energy, strength, or power, or not effective or good. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples of feeble in different contexts.

  6. Feeble means weak and without energy, strength, or power, or not effective or good. Learn how to use feeble in sentences and see synonyms, antonyms, and related words.

  7. adjective. , fee·bler, fee·blest. physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail. weak intellectually or morally: a feeble mind. lacking in volume, loudness, brightness, distinctness, etc.: a feeble voice; feeble light. lacking in force, strength, or effectiveness: feeble resistance; feeble arguments.

  8. Feebleness means lacking bodily strength, intensity or effectiveness. Find the origin, pronunciation and translations of feebleness in English and other languages.