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weakness

noun

1 weakness

A flaw or weak point.

synonym: failing.

Roget 651: imperfection; imperfectness etc. adj.; deficiency; inadequacy etc. (insufficiency) 640; peccancy etc. (badness) 649; immaturity ... show more

Roget 160: weakness etc. adj.; debility, atony, relaxation, languor, enervation; impotence etc. 158; infirmity; effeminacy, feminality; ... show more

Roget 945: vice; evil-doing, evil courses; wrongdoing; wickedness, viciousness etc. adj.; iniquity, peccability, demerit; sin, Adam; old Adam, ... show more

Roget 605: irresolution, infirmity of purpose, indecision; indetermination, undetermination; unsettlement; uncertainty etc. 475; demur, suspense; hesitating etc. v., ... show more

Polish: słabość

2 weakness

Powerlessness revealed by an inability to act:
— In spite of their weakness the group remains active.

synonyms: helplessness, impuissance.

Polish: gamoniowatość, nieporadność, niezgulstwo, nieobrotność, ciapowatość, ofermowatość, gapowatość, kalectwo życiowe, ciamajdowatość, niezaradność

3 weakness

The property of lacking physical or mental strength; liability to failure under pressure or stress or strain.

Dutch: zwakheid

4 weakness

The condition of being financially weak.

Dutch: faiblesse, zwakte, zwakheid

5 weakness

A penchant for something even though it might not be good for you.


Moby thesaurus: Amor, Christian love, Eros, Platonic love, a thing for, abulia, accessibility, admiration, adoration, affection, affinity, agape, airiness, airy texture, amenableness, anemia, aptitude, aptness, ardency, ardor ... show more.

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