feebler

Meaning of feebler

adjective, comparative adjective
  1. lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness.
    by now, he was too feeble to leave his room

Middle English: from Old French fieble, earlier fleible, from Latin flebilis ‘lamentable’, from flere ‘weep’.

Information about feebler

  • It is an adjective.
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Hyphenation of feebler

fee-bler

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
  • feebler is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

feebler synonyms

Meaning lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; having little physical strength or energy:

weak

Meaning sickly; not robust:

weakly

Meaning make or become weaker in power, resolve, or physical strength:

weakened

Meaning small and weak:

puny

Meaning used or expended carelessly or to no purpose:

wasted

Meaning (of a person) weak and delicate:

frail

Meaning not physically or mentally strong, especially through age or illness:

infirm

Meaning susceptible to illness or adverse conditions:

delicate

Meaning often ill; in poor health:

sickly

Meaning in poor health:

ailing

Meaning ill:

unwell

Meaning unwell:

poorly

Meaning a weakness, especially in a person's character; a shortcoming:

failing

Meaning unable to defend oneself or to act without help:

helpless

Meaning without ability, influence, or power:

powerless

Meaning unable to take effective action; helpless or powerless:

impotent

Meaning made weak or feeble:

enfeebled

Meaning drained of energy or vitality:

enervated

Meaning in a very weakened and infirm state:

debilitated

Meaning deprived of strength or power; debilitated:

incapacitated

Meaning affected, over-refined, and ineffectual:

effete

Meaning (of a person) elderly and infirm:

decrepit

Meaning moving in a feeble or unsteady way, especially because of old age:

doddering

Meaning slow and unsteady in movement because of weakness in old age:

doddery

Meaning (of a person's steps) feeble or unsteady:

tottering

Meaning shaking or trembling:

shaky

Meaning shaking or quivering, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, or frailty:

trembling

Meaning shaking or quivering involuntarily:

trembly

Meaning pale and feeble or sickly-looking:

shilpit

Meaning (of a plant) pale and drawn out due to a lack of light:

etiolated

feebler antonyms

Meaning having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks:

strong

Words that rhyme with feebler

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