Entertainment / Literature / Weak Declension: In linguistics, a Germanic/Teutonic noun or adjective that changes little from one declension to another. The consonant [n] is prominent in this declension.
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Weak Noun Synonyms: feeble, frail, fragile, unsubstantial, flimsy, breakable, frangible, delicate, rickety, unsteady, unsound, decrepit, shaky, infirm
Weak Adjective Synonyms: weak-minded, dim-witted, dull-witted, slow-witted, foolish, feeble-minded, simple, simple-minded, soft-headed, stupid, dull, moronic, imbecilic, dumb
Weak Verb Synonyms: frail, infirm, debilitated, enervated, delicate, sickly, anaemic, wasted, decrepit, puny, effete, worn out, tired, exhausted
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Entertainment / Photography / Weak Is: A negative or print which is low in contrast or density. MORE
Entertainment / Football / Weak I: A formation wherein the tailback is lined up deep directly behind the quarterback, and the fullback is lined up offset to the weak side of the formation. MORE
Entertainment / Bowling / Weak Hit: A flat or soft hit leaving a single pin or possible a pocket split. MORE
Science / Chemistry / Weak Ligand: A ligand that causes a small crystal field splitting which results in a high-spin complex. MORE
Business / Finance / Weak Market: A depreciated dollar with respect to other currencies, meaning that more dollars are needed to buy a unit of foreign currency. Antithesis of strong dollar. MORE
Business / Finance / Weak-Form Efficiency: A market with few buyers and many sellers and a declining trend in prices. MORE