We use 'weak' to say someone or something does not have much strength or power. It often talks about the body or health.
The old man is weak today.
She feels weak after the illness.
'Weak' describes something that does not work well or is not strong enough to do its job. It can be about signals, arguments, or efforts.
The weak signal made the call bad.
His weak argument lost the debate.
'Weak' can describe something that is not strong in flavor, smell, or color. For example, food or light that is too soft or not clear.
The soup tastes weak and bland.
The weak light made the room dark.
'Weak' describes a person who does not have strong feelings, courage, or will. They may find it hard to stand up for themselves.
He was too weak to say no.
She is weak when people ask for help.
'Weak' is used when a muscle or body part cannot work properly or feels tired. This often happens after sickness or injury.
His leg was weak after the accident.
The patient feels weak in her arms.
'Weak' means not strong in chemical power or not concentrated. It can describe acids or other liquid mixtures.
The weak acid does not burn the skin.
This is a weak solution of lemon juice.
'Weak' is used to show a person, group, or government that does not have enough power or control over events.
The weak government could not stop the problem.
He felt weak in the big city crowd.
'Weak' describes things or relationships that are not strong or stable. They can break or fail easily.
The weak bridge is closed for safety.
Their weak friendship ended quickly.