feebleness

[ˈfiːblnəs]

feebleness Definition

  • 1the state of being weak or lacking physical strength
  • 2the quality of lacking effectiveness or forcefulness

Using feebleness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "feebleness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The feebleness of his voice made it difficult to hear him.

  • Example

    The feebleness of the economy has led to high unemployment rates.

  • Example

    The feebleness of the argument was evident from the start.

feebleness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for feebleness

Phrases with feebleness

  • mental feebleness

    a state of being mentally weak or lacking mental capacity

    Example

    The disease caused mental feebleness in its later stages.

  • a state of being physically weak or lacking physical capacity

    Example

    The old man's physical feebleness made it difficult for him to walk without assistance.

  • a lack of mental strength or capacity

    Example

    The feebleness of mind caused her to forget important details.

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Summary: feebleness in Brief

Feebleness [ˈfiːblnəs] refers to a state of weakness or lack of physical strength, as well as a lack of effectiveness or forcefulness. It can be used to describe both physical and mental states, such as 'The feebleness of his voice made it difficult to hear him.' Feebleness is often associated with synonyms like 'weakness' and 'frailty,' and antonyms like 'strength' and 'vigor.'