Synonym: failing, helplessness, impuissance. Similar words: darkness, sickness, thickness, homesickness, weariness, freakishness, weak, weaken. Meaning: ['wɪːknɪs] n. 1. a flaw or weak point 2. powerlessness revealed by an inability to act 3. the property of lacking physical or mental strength; liability to failure under pressure or stress or strain 4. the condition of being financially weak 5. a penchant for something even though it might not be good for you.
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121 Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection. Brene Brown
122 There may also be flatulence, pain, nausea, loss of appetite, weakness and weight loss.
123 This is a serious weakness in an approach intended to aid understanding of religion.
124 To share your weakness is to make yourself vulnerable; to make yourself vulnerable is to show your strength. Criss Jami
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125 Watch for asymmetry of eyelid blinking or evidence of lower facial muscle weakness.
126 Most important of all, it put him beyond the law. Above all else, Ellwood hated weakness.
127 Despite the absence of precise measures, there are a few types of circumstantial evidence that suggest legislative weakness.
128 Different recognisers have different areas of strength and weakness, so it may be possible to combine them into one system.
129 If a man has a weakness, besides an apprehension of people who enjoy ballroom dancing, it is gadgets.
130 As well as grappling with the weakness of output, policymakers are contending with another emerging markets crisis.
131 By trying to concentrate on what she thought of as the negative parts of his personality she would protect her own weakness.
132 Weakness in New York and Hong Kong gave traders an excuse to mark prices lower.
133 The weakness of feudal service as a basis for recruiting an army was that it was hedged round with difficult restrictions.
134 Did unemployment, economic depression and the General Strike reduce trade unionism to a pitiful weakness?
135 The general weakness in recruitment planning is not helped by such a dismissive attitude to training for administrative functions by clubs.
136 If the encyclopaedia has a weakness it is that it sits on the fence on controversial issues.
137 Despising herself for her weakness she reached for the telephone, dialling Nick's number.
138 The sluggish movements deep in the Earth eventually cause the rigid crust to fracture along great fault planes of weakness.
139 An excess of vitamin D can cause tiredness and weakness, loss of appetite and vomiting.
140 Angrily she dashed the tears away with the back of one hand, refusing to give in to weakness and self-pity.
141 The Midland's financial weakness became a source of worry to the other high street banks.
142 Realizing this weakness, they entered into a distribution agreement with Chess Records in 1968.
143 He had imagined that their weakness and fearfulness had led them to destruction.
144 Because of the weakness of data it is difficult to come to definite conclusions.
145 While Curzon showed him every courtesy, Kitchener treated his willingness to compromise as weakness.
146 Compromise is not a sign of weakness. Wise people always compromise for the best. Dr T.P.Chia
147 My attitude is that if you push me towards something that you think is a weakness, then I will turn that perceived weakness into a strength. Michael Jordan
148 The two main causes are lead and nitrates which can bring about debility, heart weakness and cancer.
149 You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one. John Wooden
150 The most critical is a life-threatening weakness in the aorta -- the major blood vessel from the heart.
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