weakness

simple noun63 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A very important and serious weakness.

A weakness that causes significant problems.

Used to describe a significant flaw or shortcoming.

A lack of strength in the muscles.

Refers to a basic, core flaw.

A lack of strength in the muscles.

A weakness that is a natural and permanent part of something.

A weakness that causes something to fail completely.

A weakness that is very easy to see.

A weakness belonging to the essential nature of something.

Emphasizes a strong liking or fondness for something.

A common pairing to refer to a person's or thing's good and bad qualities.

Something that is seen as an indication of a lack of strength or resolve.

A brief time when one's self-control fails.

Used to specify the area or aspect that has the weakness.

Used to connect 'weakness' to the object of liking.

To possess a flaw or weak point.

To succeed in controlling or dealing with a weakness.

To make a previously unknown weakness known.

To take advantage of a flaw or vulnerability.

To reveal a hidden weakness.

To show or make a weakness clear.

To be negatively affected by a flaw, often a medical or structural one.

To have a particular liking for something, often something one should resist.

States the nature or identity of the weakness.

Indicates where the source of the weakness is found.