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weak-minded
[ week-mahyn-did ]
adjective
- having or showing a lack of mental firmness; irresolute; vacillating.
- having or showing mental feebleness; foolish.
weak-minded
Derived Forms
- ˌweak-ˈmindedness, noun
- ˌweak-ˈmindedly, adverb
Other Words From
- weak-minded·ly adverb
- weak-minded·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of weak-minded1
Example Sentences
It was flat and pointed, like the heads of many of those unfortunates whom people imprison in asylums for the weak-minded.
They terrify the weak minded by frightful ideas which they hold out to them of the Deity.
The weak-minded baby will not do this, and often as late as two years it will not make any attempt to walk or to talk.
But how could this weak-minded sovereign co-operate with plebeians against the orders which sustained his throne?
A home where everything is done to promote their health and happiness is, for the weak-minded, a new world.
What madness to let a weak-nerved, weak-minded fellow like that go prowling about country roads in the night.
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