Meaning of WEAK in Tagalog: mahina
A homonym is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling. For example, "week" can be a homonym as it sounds the same as "weak".
The word "feeble" means lacking physical strength or weak. It is pronounced as "fee-buhl" with two syllables, and the stress is on the first syllable.
This is likely the word lame (originally meaning crippled, now inane, weak, useless).
Some homophones of the word "weak" include week and wick.
The word is of uncertain origin, but some reference is made to Scotland in the 1500's. Also a French word -s'allonger- meaning to lie at full length has some weak connection
"Lasser" is a word in the French language. In English, its meaning most closely translates to the word "weary," as in weak and tired.
The word is of uncertain origin, but some reference is made to Scotland in the 1500's. Also a French word -s'allonger- meaning to lie at full length has some weak connection
The asthenes appear several times on the New Testament. The meaning of this word is weak, helpless, and unimpressive.
He was very frail, frail meaning weak.
I am guessing that you mean tough. Antonym for that depending on your meaning would include: weak, malleable, compliant.
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
Meaning of WEAK in Tagalog: mahina
You probably mean 'flimsily' meaning without strength or solidarity as in a weak fabric or structure
Dainty Fragile, gossamer Small and weak looking
The weak bridge toppled under the weight of the traffic.She had never felt so weak before.You are nothing but a weak little boy.She likes her juice a weak.Weak sounds like week, but has a different meaning.
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