How to Use "Weak" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words weak (adj): not strong; having little strength or power

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Used with adverbs:

"She is very weak."
(very, extremely, fairly, too)

"He was a little weak after the surgery."
(a little, slightly)

"She felt suddenly weak."
(suddenly, physically, mentally)

Used with verbs:

"He is very weak."
(be: is/am/are, seems, appears, looks, sounds)

"She became weak after the surgery."
(became, got, grew)

"The infection left him too weak to play sports."
(left, made)

"She remained weak for many months."
(remained, stayed)

Used with prepositions:

"He felt weak in his legs."
(in)

"She became weak from her illness."
(from)

"He is weak at sports."
(at)

Used with nouns:

"That is a weak argument."
(argument, attempt, excuse, performance, case)

"She has a weak heart."
(heart, knee, arm, grip, hold, stomach, voice)

"We heard a weak signal."
(signal, cry)


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