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airtight having no weak points that could be open to attack. [1/2 definitions]
anemia a medical condition caused by having too few red blood cells or red blood cells that are not working properly. People with anemia may be pale, feel weak, and have difficulty breathing.
childish marked by weak, foolish, or immature behavior. [1/2 definitions]
faint weak or slight. [1/4 definitions]
feeble without strength; weak in body or mind.
flimsy not solid or strong; weak.
frail1 weak or sickly. [1/2 definitions]
hoarse having a rough and weak sound because of illness or too much use. [1/2 definitions]
hole a mistake or weak point; fault. [1/3 definitions]
homophone a word that sounds the same as another but has a different meaning and often a different spelling. In the sentence, "I've been feeling weak for almost a week," the words, "weak" and "week" are homophones.
infirm weak or ill, as from old age.
jackal a mammal that is closely related to wolves and dogs. Jackals eat the remains of dead animals and hunt for small or weak animals. Several kinds of jackals are found in Asia and Africa.
kiwi a bird of New Zealand that has gray-brown feathers, a long, thin bill, and small, weak wings that can not be used for flying. [1/2 definitions]
low1 unhappy or weak. [1/11 definitions]
overcome to cause to be weak or no longer conscious. [1/3 definitions]
patch a small piece of material used to cover a hole or tear or to make a weak place stronger. [1/6 definitions]
peep2 a weak, sharp, short sound of a young bird. [3 definitions]
puny very small or weak; feeble.
rally1 to recover quickly after being weak, ill, or hurt by loss. [1/5 definitions]
rickety weak in the joints with age; tottering. [1/2 definitions]
run-down tired or weak. [1/3 definitions]