decidedly weak
Frequency: 6.74.9 per million words
Clearly lacking in strength, power, or effectiveness.
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Examples (20)
- The prosecution's case against him was decidedly weak.
- His argument for the proposal was decidedly weak and lacked evidence.
- After the long illness, he felt decidedly weak and couldn't even climb the stairs.
- After the long illness, she felt decidedly weak and needed rest.
- The team's performance in the second half was decidedly weak, leading to their defeat.
- The team's performance in the second half was decidedly weak.
- I found the coffee to be decidedly weak; it tasted like watered-down brown liquid.
- The old bridge looked decidedly weak, making commuters nervous.
- The evidence presented in the report is decidedly weak and fails to support the main conclusion.
- The Wi-Fi signal in this area is decidedly weak, making it hard to work.
- The country's economic growth prospects for the next quarter look decidedly weak.
- The company's financial position became decidedly weak after the recession.
- His resolve to quit smoking proved to be decidedly weak when his friends offered him a cigarette.
- He was criticized for his decidedly weak leadership during the crisis.
- The Wi-Fi signal in this part of the building is decidedly weak.
- The coffee was decidedly weak, tasting more like colored water.
- Critics argued that the new leader's response to the crisis was decidedly weak.
- The government's response to the protests was seen as decidedly weak.
- Compared to its competitors, the company's financial position is decidedly weak.
- Despite his efforts, his grasp of complex mathematics remained decidedly weak.