Definitionadj. pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness
Last update: October 14, 2016
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He always give very feeble arguments. [adjective]
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He has very feeble health. [adjective]
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He will never cut anything back: never remove a plant however feeble it has become. [adjective]
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They make our efforts look pretty feeble by comparison. [adjective]
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But the stern customs of his people had made too severe an exaction of the feeble old man. [adjective]
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Your feeble tribe stands on my shell. [adjective]
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The boy answered it with a feeble but contemptuous shout; and immediately a second bullet was sent after him from another part of the cover. [adjective]
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"Has your excellency found our defense so feeble as to believe the measure necessary." [adjective]
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But the sounds of the rivulet, feeble and murmuring as they were, relieved the guides at once from no trifling embarrassment, and toward it they immediately held their way. [adjective]
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These feeble and broken sounds were, however, too familiar to the foresters to draw their attention from the more interesting matter of their dialogue. [adjective]
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