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WEA
abbreviation Workers' Educational Association.
weak
adjective (weaker , weakest )
1 lacking physical strength.
2 lacking in moral or mental force.
3 not able to support or sustain a great weight.
4 not functioning effectively.
5 liable to give way.
6 lacking power.
7 commerce dropping in value.
8 too easily influenced or led by others.
9 yielding too easily to temptation.
10 lacking full flavour.
11 said of an argument: unsound or unconvincing; inconclusive.
12 faint a weak signal .
13 half-hearted a weak smile .
14 phonetics said of a sound or accent: having little force.
15 said of a verse line: having the accent on a normally unstressed syllable.
16 (sometimes weak on or in something) defective in some respect; having insufficient of something.
17 grammar said of a verb: inflected by the addition of a regular suffix rather than by a change in the main vowel, eg talk , talked . Compare strong (sense 13).
[13c: from Norse veikr ]
weakly adverb .
weak moment
noun a momentary lapse of self-discipline.
weak point, weak side or weak spot
noun
1 the side or point in which someone is most easily influenced or liable to temptation.
2 a side or point in anything at which it is susceptible to error or attack, etc.
weak-kneed
adjective , colloq cowardly; feeble.

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