Feeblenesses [noun]

Definition of Feeblenesses:

lack of strength; ineffectiveness

Opposite/Antonyms of Feeblenesses:


Sentence/Example of Feeblenesses:

In fact, some memories are much oftener weak from deficiency in reviving power than from feebleness of first impressions.

Would it be cruel to cut off children from the privileges of civil society because of their feebleness?

The principal ground on which wills are attacked is feebleness of mind, lack of mental capacity.

In speaking on this subject, he felt the utter feebleness of human language.

She sat down and could not speak—the room whirled round and round—her white feebleness touched Mrs Morgan's heart.

In the evening he chose several which were sung, though feebleness prevented him from joining the singing.

But he staggered from feebleness when he reached the deck, and had to grasp for some fresh support at every step.

I had become convalescent, it is true, but my state of feebleness was truly pitiable.

With him self-scorn went hand in hand with feebleness of will.

It is feeble: and feebleness, in the disguise of confessing and condescending strength, is always popular.