weak|weaker|weakest in English
adjective
[wɪːk]
frail, feeble; having little physical strength; enervated; faint; dilute, watery (as a weak coffee or tea); powerless; lacking volume or loudness (as a weak pulse); falling or declining in price (Finance); not emphasized, unstressed (of a word, a syllable or vowel)
Use "weak|weaker|weakest" in a sentence
1. If a strong nation menaces a weaker one, another strong nation temporarily allies itself with the weak one to discourage the would-be aggressor.
2. Bank up the fire , the flame is getting weaker and weaker.
3. 4 His forehand is his weakest shot.
4. Instead of going for transverse frame sections which were unnecessarily strong, but held together by weak longitudinals, Cole opted for extra strong longitudinals and weaker transverse frames.
5. The thread breaks where it is weakest.
6. Goalkeeper Gouter proved to be the weakest link.
7. Don't bully a weaker person.
8. The infirmary's the weakest link in the security chain.
9. This book is weakest when grappling with current events.
10. We must pick out the enemy's weakest units for attack.
11. The weakest students can end up with a negative score.
12. It subdues the barbarous nations, while injustice Arouses the weakest.
13. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
14. A chain is no stronger than its weakest link.
15. It is a priori weaker than Amenability
16. Hurry, I grow weaker with every breath.
17. 22 Stronger animals prey on weaker ones.
18. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
19. First , their immune systems tend to be weaker .
20. Now the genie of his darkest and weakest side was speaking.
21. Taking the game's weakest point and making it into the strongest.
22. Henry immediately zoomed in on the weakest part of my argument.
23. Weaker, inefficient ones may be seen as liabilities.
24. As Somalia gained military strength, Ethiopia grew weaker.
25. You're weak.