Synonym: frail, powerless, weak. Antonym: intense, strong, tough. Similar words: fee, feel, feet, feel out, feed on, feel like, feedback, able. Meaning: ['fɪːbl] adj. 1. pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness 2. lacking strength or vigor 3. lacking physical strength or vitality 4. lacking strength.
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61. Next to him, Meredith made a feeble stab at joining in.
62. If the Raiders were truly feeble, devoid of talent, then their recent history might be understandable.
63. The processor he chose as the brain of his machine was clearly too feeble.
64. You can practically see it in the process of covering up the feeble attempts at civilization.
65. In fact, a handful of its stock and balanced funds have pretty feeble five-year track records.
66. Any female from a noble line, feeble though she is, ranks above anyone from a lower stratum of society.
67. Sales have gone up only by a feeble 0.1 percent.
68. Ole should have thought of that but he's too feeble for executive commands.
69. He was left in feeble health, unemployed and with a wife, three-year-old daughter and a newly-born one.
70. Freedom of choice is a feeble rejoinder when the issue is global suicide.
71. Nature sustains our feeble reason, and prevents it raving to this extent.
72. She wished she had worn some make-up, then chastised herself for such a feeble thought.
73. A solitary street-lamp shed feeble green light, leaving most of the street in shadow.
74. Because the series was filmed a year ago and rightly considered too feeble to screen.
75. Its symptoms are familiar: feeble monetary growth, a weak property market and a distressed banking system.
76. It seemed so feeble and spindly floating there next to the toilet paper in the lavatory bowl.
77. They might be avoiding feeble males lest they catch a virus from them.
78. The old and faded lights radiated a feeble glow upon the walls.
79. Elliott's decision to dig up some rather feeble research and focus on the negative is a shining example of this.
80. My grandmother's very feeble now and needs someone at home full-time to look after her.
81. With no work to do, the hangers-on become feeble, with thin skins and mouths reduced to tubes.
82. The diarist thought he heard a feeble moan from the other side.
83. Atmospheric explosions will at best generate rather feeble tidal waves.
84. A feeble little hatchback in the Highlands deserves to be towed away.
85. When she awoke she pronounced herself feeble,[www.Sentencedict.com] and said her bones were stiff in her skin.
86. He did not remember his sister at all, except as a tiny, feeble baby.
87. Loudspeakers with multiple resonance were used to amplify the feeble sound of early radios with unpleasant results.
88. Believe it or not - one feeble attempt by shoe manufacturers to cash in was a ridiculous boot thing like this.
89. The Methodist people had declined numerically, lacked effective or consistent leadership and had become feeble and thoroughly disheartened.
90. Yet the feeble post-Soviet residue still houses thousands of nuclear weapons.