Australian English Meaning of infirm
infirm
Other Australian English words related to infirm
- disabled
- Feeble
- frail
- Weak
- weakened
- asthenic
- debilitated
- delicate
- down-and-out
- enervated
- exhausted
- weakened
- exhausted
- Faint
- fragile
- disabled
- injured
- languid
- Low
- Paralysed
- prostrate
- slight
- soft
- softened
- tender
- tired
- Insubstantial
- vulnerable
- wasted
- weary
- wussy
- fragile
- broken-down
- challenged
- damaged
- decrepit
- dizzy
- drained
- weak
- groggy
- hurt
- impaired
- impotent
- invalid
- lame
- powerless
- sapped
- susceptible
- unsound
- unsteady
- wimpish
- woozy
- prostrated
- able-bodied
- athletic
- beefy
- brawny, muscular
- suitable
- hard
- hardy
- husky
- powerful
- Muscular
- powerful
- robust
- rugged
- sinewy
- staunch
- stout
- strong
- sturdy
- tough
- virile
- capable
- Competent
- Energetic
- energised
- fortified
- healthy
- hardened
- healthy
- lusty
- sound
- strapping
- Strengthened
- vigorous
- inured
- invigorated
- recovering
- red-blooded
- toughened
- vitalised
- convalescing
Nearest Words of infirm
Definitions and Meaning of infirm in English
infirm (s)
lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
lacking firmness of will or character or purpose
infirm (a.)
Not firm or sound; weak; feeble; as, an infirm body; an infirm constitution.
Weak of mind or will; irresolute; vacillating.
Not solid or stable; insecure; precarious.
infirm (v. t.)
To weaken; to enfeeble.
FAQs About the word infirm
infirm
lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality, lacking firmness of will or character or purposeNot firm or sound; weak; feeble; as, an infirm body; an infirm
disabled,Feeble,frail,Weak,weakened,asthenic,debilitated,delicate,down-and-out,enervated
able-bodied,athletic,beefy,brawny, muscular,suitable,hard,hardy,husky,powerful,Muscular
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