infirm 音标拼音: [ɪnf'ɚm]
a . 弱的,虚弱的,柔弱的
弱的,虚弱的,柔弱的
infirm adj 1 :
lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality ; "
a feeble old woman "; "
her body looked sapless " [
synonym :
{
decrepit }, {
debile }, {
feeble }, {
infirm }, {
rickety },
{
sapless }, {
weak }, {
weakly }]
2 :
lacking firmness of will or character or purpose ; "
infirm of purpose ;
give me the daggers " -
Shakespeare Infirm \
In *
firm "\ ([
i ^]
n *
f [~
e ]
rm "),
a . [
L .
infirmus :
cf .
F .
infirme .
See {
In -}
not ,
and {
Firm },
a .]
1 .
Not firm or sound ;
weak ;
feeble ;
as ,
an infirm body ;
an infirm constitution .
[
1913 Webster ]
A poor ,
infirm ,
weak ,
and despised old man . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Weak of mind or will ;
irresolute ;
vacillating . "
An infirm judgment ." --
Burke .
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1913 Webster ]
Infirm of purpose ! --
Shak .
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3 .
Not solid or stable ;
insecure ;
precarious .
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1913 Webster ]
He who fixes on false principles treads or infirm ground . --
South .
Syn :
Debilitated ;
sickly ;
feeble ;
decrepit ;
weak ;
enfeebled ;
irresolute ;
vacillating ;
imbecile .
[
1913 Webster ]
Infirm \
In *
firm "\,
v .
t . [
L .
infirmare :
cf .
F .
infirmer .]
To weaken ;
to enfeeble . [
Obs .] --
Sir W .
Raleigh .
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1913 Webster ]
202 Moby Thesaurus words for "
infirm ":
Adamic ,
abulic ,
adrift ,
afloat ,
afraid ,
ailing ,
alternating ,
amorphous ,
anile ,
backsliding ,
cachectic ,
capricious ,
carnal ,
changeable ,
changeful ,
cowardly ,
crabbed ,
crippled ,
crumbling ,
dangerous ,
debilitated ,
decrepit ,
desultory ,
deviable ,
disintegrating ,
dizzy ,
doddered ,
doddering ,
doddery ,
drained ,
eccentric ,
enervated ,
enfeebled ,
erratic ,
erring ,
exhausted ,
failing ,
faint ,
fainthearted ,
fallen ,
faltering ,
fast and loose ,
feeble ,
feebleminded ,
fickle ,
fitful ,
fleshly ,
flickering ,
flighty ,
flimsy ,
flitting ,
fluctuating ,
fossilized ,
fragile ,
frail ,
freakish ,
gerontal ,
gerontic ,
giddy ,
hazardous ,
healthless ,
ill ,
impetuous ,
impulsive ,
impure ,
in poor health ,
inconsistent ,
inconstant ,
indecisive ,
indisposed ,
insecure ,
insubstantial ,
invalid ,
invertebrate ,
irregular ,
irresolute ,
irresponsible ,
lame ,
languishing ,
lapsed ,
mazy ,
mercurial ,
moody ,
moribund ,
mossbacked ,
moth -
eaten ,
mummylike ,
of easy virtue ,
on the decline ,
pale ,
palsied ,
papery -
skinned ,
peaked ,
peaky ,
peccable ,
perilous ,
pliable ,
poor ,
poorish ,
postlapsarian ,
precarious ,
prodigal ,
provisional ,
rambling ,
ravaged with age ,
recidivist ,
recidivistic ,
reduced ,
reduced in health ,
restless ,
rickety ,
risky ,
rotten ,
rotten at ,
roving ,
run to seed ,
run -
down ,
rusty ,
scatterbrained ,
senile ,
shaky ,
shapeless ,
shifting ,
shifty ,
shriveled ,
shuffling ,
sick ,
sickly ,
slippery ,
soft ,
spasmodic ,
spineless ,
stricken in years ,
temporary ,
tentative ,
ticklish ,
timeworn ,
tottering ,
tottery ,
treacherous ,
unaccountable ,
unangelic ,
uncertain ,
unchaste ,
unclean ,
uncontrolled ,
undependable ,
undisciplined ,
unfaithworthy ,
unfirm ,
unfixed ,
ungodly ,
ungood ,
unhealthy ,
unpredictable ,
unreliable ,
unrestrained ,
unrighteous ,
unsaintly ,
unsettled ,
unsolid ,
unsound ,
unstable ,
unstable as water ,
unstaid ,
unsteadfast ,
unsteady ,
unsturdy ,
unsubstantial ,
unsure ,
untrustworthy ,
unvirtuous ,
unwell ,
vacillating ,
vagrant ,
valetudinarian ,
valetudinary ,
variable ,
vicissitudinary ,
vicissitudinous ,
virtueless ,
volatile ,
wandering ,
wanton ,
wasted ,
wavering ,
wavery ,
wavy ,
wayward ,
weak ,
weak -
kneed ,
weak -
minded ,
weak -
willed ,
weakened ,
weakly ,
whimsical ,
wishy -
washy ,
with low resistance ,
withered ,
wizened ,
wobbling ,
wobbly
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INFIRM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster infirm suggests instability, unsoundness, and insecurity due to old age or disabling illness
INFIRM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com INFIRM definition: feeble or weak in body or health, especially because of age; ailing See examples of infirm used in a sentence
INFIRM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary us ɪnˈfɜrm physically or mentally weak, esp because of old age or illness (Definition of infirm from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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INFIRM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary us ɪnˈfɜrm physically or mentally weak, esp because of old age or illness (Definition of infirm from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
INFIRM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A person who is infirm is weak or ill, and usually old her aging, infirm husband The infirm are people who are infirm We are here to protect and assist the weak and infirm In spite of his age and infirmity, he still writes plays and novels Older people often try to ignore their infirmities Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
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