WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: ADJECTIVE
- Lacking authority or the power to govern.
- Of, relating to, or being those verbs in Germanic languages that form a past tense and past participle by means of a dental suffix, as start, started; have, had; bring, brought.
- Lacking physical strength or vigor
- Having little physical or spiritual strength
- Lacking power
- Characterized by excessive softness or self-indulgence
- Used of vowels or syllables; pronounced with little or no stress
- Overly diluted; thin and insipid
- Lacking force; feeble
- Having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings
- Lacking physical strength or vitality
- Lacking firmness of character or strength of will.
- Likely to fail under pressure, stress, or strain; lacking resistance.
- Of, relating to, or being the inflection of nouns or adjectives in Germanic languages with a declensional suffix that historically contained an n.
- Lacking intensity or strength; faint.
- Lacking the proper strength or amount of ingredients.
- Having low prices or few transactions.
- Lacking the ability to function normally or fully.
- Unable to digest food easily; readily nauseated.
- Lacking or resulting from a lack of intelligence.
- Lacking aptitude or skill.
- Lacking persuasiveness; unconvincing.
- Lacking physical strength, energy, or vigor; feeble.
- Not possessing or manifesting intellectual, logical, moral, or political strength, vigor, etc.
- Lacking ability for an appropriate function or office.
- Not thoroughly or abundantly impregnated with the usual or required ingredients, or with stimulating and nourishing substances; of less than the usual strength.
- Lacking force of utterance or sound; not sonorous; low; small; feeble; faint.
- Not able to resist external force or onset; easily subdued or overcome.
- Not stiff; pliant; frail; soft.
- Not firmly united or adhesive; easily broken or separated into pieces; not compact.
- Not able to sustain a great weight, pressure, or strain.
- Deficient in strength of body; feeble; infirm; sickly; debilitated; enfeebled; exhausted.
- Wanting physical strength.
- Designating a verse ending in which the metrical stress falls on a word or syllable that is unstressed in normal speech, such as a preposition.
- Used of verbs having standard (or regular) inflection
- Unstressed or unaccented in pronunciation or poetic meter. Used of a word or syllable.
- Having behaviour or mannerisms considered unmasculine or typical of a woman or girl; feminine.
- Womanlike; womanly; tender; -- in a good sense.
- Having some characteristic of a woman, as delicacy, luxuriousness, etc.; soft or delicate to an unmanly degree; womanish; weak.
- Having or showing qualities or characteristics more often associated with females than males; unmanly.
- Characterized by excessive softness or self-indulgence
- Having unsuitable feminine qualities
WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: VERB
- To make or become weak; to weaken.
- To make womanly; to unman.
WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To grow womanish or weak.
WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make womanish; to make soft and delicate; to weaken.
WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Deficient in intelligence or mental power
- Likely to fail under stress or pressure
- Deficient in magnitude; barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc
- Not having authority, political strength, or governing power
- Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
- Deficient or lacking in some skill
- Tending downward in price
- Wanting in physical strength
- Lacking mental power, ability, or balance; simple; silly; foolish.
- Tending downward in price: as, a weak market; corn was weak.
- Incapable of support; not to be sustained or maintained: unsupported by truth, reason, or justice: as, a weak claim, assertion, argument, etc.
- Deficient in force of utterance or sound; having little volume, loudness, or sonorousness; low; feeble; small.
- Not abundantly or sufficiently impregnated with the essential, required, or usual ingredients, or with stimulating or nourishing substances or properties; not of the usual strength: as, weak tea; weak broth; a weak infusion; weak punch.
- Deficient in pith, pregnancy, or point; lacking in vigor of expression: as, a weak sentence; a weak style.
- Resulting from or indicating lack of judgment, discernment, or firmness; arising from want of moral courage, of self-denial, or of determination; injudicious: as, a weak compliance; a weak surrender.
- Slight; inconsiderable; trifling.
- (I) In grammar, infiected— as a verb, by regular syllabic addition instead of by change of the radical vowel;
- As a noun or an adjective, with less full or original differences of case-and number-forms: opposed to strong (which see).
- Poorly supplied; deficient: as, a hand weak in trumps.
- Unequal to a particular need or emergency; ineffectual or inefficacious; inadequate or unsatisfactory; incapable; impotent.
- To make weak; weaken.
- To soften.
- To become weak.
- Bending under pressure, weight, or force; pliant, or pliable; yielding; lacking stiffness or firmness: as, the weak stem of a plant.
- Lacking strength; not strong.
- Deficient in bodily strength, vigor, or robustness; feeble, either constitutionally or from age, disease, etc.; infirm; of the organs of the body, deficient in functional energy, activity, or the like: as, a weak stomach; weak eyes.
- Lacking moral strength or firmness; liable to waver or succumb when urged or tempted; deficient in steady principle or in force of character.
- Barely perceptible
- Deficient in magnitude
- Wanting in moral strength, courage, or will
- Overly diluted
- Thin and insipid
- Synonyms Womanish, etc. (see feminine), weak, unmanly.
- Womanlike; tender.
- Characterized by or resulting from effeminacy: as, an effeminate peace; an effeminate life.
- Having the qualities of the female sex; soft or delicate to an unmanly degree; womanish: applied to men.
- To grow womanish or weak; melt into weakness.
- To make womanish; unman; weaken.
WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: RELATED WORDS
- Flimsy, Debilitated, Frail, Vulnerable, Lax, Slack, Flaccid, Anaemic, Tenuous, Thin, Fragile, Soft, Feeble, Weakened, Anemic
- Effete, Masculine, Androgynous, Female, Unmanlike, Unmanful, Sissyish, Cissy, Weak, Soft, Emasculate, Sissified, Unmanly, Sissy, Epicene
WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Flimsy, Debilitated, Frail, Vulnerable, Lax, Slack, Flaccid, Anaemic, Tenuous, Thin, Fragile, Soft, Feeble, Weakened, Anemic
- Effete, Masculine, Androgynous, Female, Unmanlike, Unmanful, Sissyish, Cissy, Weak, Soft, Emasculate, Sissified, Unmanly, Sissy, Epicene
WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The weak weak Consecutive sensor the same due to the mean amongthese frames.
- Weak acids are not often titrated against weak bases, however, because the color change is brief and therefore very difficult to observe.
- Choose any of the weak symbols if given multiple weak symbols.
- Obama administration appointee who is weak on borders and very weak on illegal immigration.
- Our initial tests of this thesis found only a weak relationship, but we also were limited by weak measures.
- Major issues you should be worried about here are weak password policies and a weak user registration process.
- The reverse reaction however is far too weak to deprotonate such a weak acid as NH.
- Meaning: One weak part will render the complete weak.
- Weak on prayer, weak on Bible study, weak on Ministries.
- To the weak I have become weak, so as to gain the weak.
- Folles is also a slang term for effeminate men.
- Mahometan, cowards and effeminate into the bodies of women.
- Virginia; luxury had introduced effeminate manners and dissolute habits.
- He considered "Marion" to be effeminate, and "M.
- An effeminate courtier, accustomed to fawning and flattery?
- Chinese Americans, particularly of males: smart, subservient, effeminate.
- Soft, effeminate men are weak, cowardly, and vain.
- My men tend a little towards the effeminate.
- But there was nothing effeminate about Sandor Karpathan.
- When ye despise pleasant things, and the effeminate couch, and cannot couch far enough from the effeminate: there is the origin of your virtue.
WEAK vs EFFEMINATE: QUESTIONS
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- Is Doubleshot pro recommended for weak wireless signals?
- Does Geant4 multi-threaded support weak reproducibility?
- Can weak partitioning chromatography purify monoclonal antibodies?
- Are Windows Defender credential passwords still weak?
- Why do hydrocarbons have weak intermolecular forces?
- Does weak foundationalism imply coherence justification?
- Why is Objectivism weak everywhere physical reality is weak?
- Does web storage suffer from weak integrity and weak confidentiality issues?
- Which is the best definition of the word effeminate?
- Does China's state-run news agency say we should reject effeminate men?
- Do the gun laws of Victorian England make Texas look effeminate?
- Did affirmative action turn Obama into an effeminate male model?
- Are effeminate male actors being portrayed in Chinese media?
- What is the meaning of effeminate in 1 Corinthians?
- What does the Bible say about effeminate homosexuality?
- Is it effeminate to pronounce foreign words correctly?
- Why is Kirk Franklin wearing 'effeminate clothing'?