He presented a feeble argument in defence of his views. She gave a feeble excuse for missing her appointment. Influenza has left him very feeble. The pre-dawn light was very feeble. Her voice was so feeble it was difficult to hear.
The old man was so sick that he was to feeble to get out of bed.
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feeble shock
Your feeble attempt at revenge will not go unanswered.
Gwan (weak, feeble)eiddil (feeble, slender)
feeble, weak, puny, infirm, flimsy, delicated, vulnerable, insubstantial
Mawkish is an adjective which means sentimental in a feeble or sickly way; or having a faint, sickly flavor or odor. Example sentence:Inexperienced adolescents sometimes approach romance with mawkish behavior.
The word "feeble" is an adjective.
The homonym of feeble is fable.
The Feeble Files happened in 1997.
The Feeble Files was created in 1997.
The robber had to languish in prison for his crimes.