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    Feeble \Fee"ble\, v. t.
    To make feble; to enfeeble. [Obs.]
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    Shall that victorious hand be feebled here? --Shak.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Feeble \Fee"ble\ (f[=e]"b'l), a. [Compar. Feebler (-bl[~e]r);
    superl. Feeblest (-bl[e^]st).] [OE. feble, OF. feble,
    flebe, floibe, floible, foible, F. faible, L. flebilis to be
    wept over, lamentable, wretched, fr. flere to weep. Cf.
    Foible.]
    1. Deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated.
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    Carried all the feeble of them upon asses. --2
    Chron. xxviii.
    15.
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    2. Wanting force, vigor, or efficiency in action or
    expression; not full, loud, bright, strong, rapid, etc.;
    faint; as, a feeble color; feeble motion. "A lady's feeble
    voice." --Shak.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    feeble
    adj 1: pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness; "a feeble
    excuse"; "a lame argument" [syn: lame]
    2: lacking strength or vigor; "damning with faint praise";
    "faint resistance"; "feeble efforts"; "a feeble voice"
    [syn: faint]
    3: lacking physical strength or vitality; "a feeble old woman";
    "her body looked sapless" [syn: decrepit, debile, infirm,
    sapless, weak, weakly]
    4: lacking strength; "a weak, nerveless fool, devoid of energy
    and promptitude"- Nathaniel Hawthorne [syn: nerveless]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    201 Moby Thesaurus words for "feeble":
    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

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


debile, decrepit, faint, infirm, lame, nerveless, sapless, weak, weakly


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