feeble-minded (Meaning)

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feeble-minded (a.)

Weak in intellectual power; wanting firmness or constancy; irresolute; vacilating; imbecile.

Synonyms & Antonyms of feeble-minded

feeble-minded Sentence Examples

  1. The feeble-minded girl stared blankly at the wall, her eyes devoid of any emotion.
  2. The feeble-minded man shuffled through the streets, his clothes ragged and his hair unkempt.
  3. The teacher became frustrated by the pupil's feeble-minded response to the question.
  4. The doctor diagnosed the patient with a feeble-minded condition that could not be cured.
  5. The lawyer argued that his client was not guilty of the crime due to his feeble-minded state.
  6. The judge declared the defendant feeble-minded and unfit to stand trial.
  7. The feeble-minded child struggled to keep up with the other students in her class.
  8. The parents of the feeble-minded boy were devastated by the news of his condition.
  9. The government provided financial assistance to the family of the feeble-minded individual.
  10. The feeble-minded community rallied together to provide support for its members.

FAQs About the word feeble-minded

Weak in intellectual power; wanting firmness or constancy; irresolute; vacilating; imbecile.

simpleminded, unintelligent, witless, obtuse, pinheaded, uneducated, oafish, dunderheaded, moronic, imbecile

knowing, keen, astute, acute, thinking, keen, bright, intelligent, sagacious, fast

The feeble-minded girl stared blankly at the wall, her eyes devoid of any emotion.

The feeble-minded man shuffled through the streets, his clothes ragged and his hair unkempt.

The teacher became frustrated by the pupil's feeble-minded response to the question.

The doctor diagnosed the patient with a feeble-minded condition that could not be cured.