feebleness (Meaning)

Wordnet

feebleness (n)

the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age)

the quality of lacking intensity or substance

Webster

feebleness (n.)

The quality or condition of being feeble; debility; infirmity.

feebleness Sentence Examples

  1. The old man's feebleness made it difficult for him to walk.
  2. The feebleness of the newborn baby concerned the doctor.
  3. The feebleness of the country's economy was a major concern for the government.
  4. The feebleness of the argument was apparent to everyone in the room.
  5. The feebleness of the wind made it difficult to fly the kite.
  6. The feebleness of the light made it difficult to see.
  7. The feebleness of the voice made it difficult to hear.
  8. The feebleness of the attempt to solve the problem was met with widespread criticism.
  9. The feebleness of the evidence led to the case being thrown out of court.
  10. The feebleness of the apology did not satisfy the victim.

FAQs About the word feebleness

the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age), the quality of lacking intensity or substanceThe quality or condition of being feeble; debi

weakness, fatigue, exhaustion, wimpiness, frailness, tenderness, disablement, decay, injury, infirmity

hardiness, hardihood, vigor, hardihood, hardiness, energy, vitality, vitality, energy, strength

The old man's feebleness made it difficult for him to walk.

The feebleness of the newborn baby concerned the doctor.

The feebleness of the country's economy was a major concern for the government.

The feebleness of the argument was apparent to everyone in the room.