weak

adjective47 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

weak to a high degree

weak in terms of bodily strength

weak to a small degree

slightly weak

very weak to a high degree

weak in terms of its finances

weak in terms of its economy

weak in a quick and unexpected way

weak in terms of political power or influence

weak in a way that is special or more than usual

weak to a particularly high degree

weak in terms of mental strength

extremely or unbelievably weak

moderately or reasonably weak

unusually weak

weak in terms of military power

weak in comparison with something else

lacking moral strength or principles

weaker than expected

weak as a basic part of its nature

clearly and definitely weak

so weak as to be dangerous

weak in a basic and important way

weak when compared to others

well known for being weak

so weak as to deserve pity

weak in a way that makes you feel pity

weak in a strange or unusual way

feeling very emotional or affected by something, causing a feeling of physical weakness in one's legs

to be in a state of weakness

to experience a sensation of lack of strength

to start being weak

to become weak, often suddenly

to have a weak appearance

to give the impression of being weak

to give the impression of being weak

to gradually become weak over time

for one's voice to sound as if they lack strength

to suddenly become weak, especially in the legs

to cause someone to become weak

to continue to be in a weak state

to cause someone to be weak as a result of something

not good at a particular subject or skill

not good or strong in a particular area

weak as a result of something like shock or lack of food

weak because of a strong feeling or physical state

lacking sufficient detail or content about something