Of persons or animals, their limbs or organs: Lacking strength, weak, infirm. Now implying an extreme degree of weakness, and suggesting either pity…
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > weakness or feebleness > [adjective] (126) feeblec1400 Of persons or animals, their limbs or organs: Lacking strength, weak, infirm. Now implying an extreme degree of weakness, and suggesting either pity… colourlessc1425 figurative. Having no distinctive character, vividness, or intensity; lacking in interest; bland. flagging1540 That flags; hanging down, drooping; failing, languid. pithless1555 Having no pith (literal and figurative). blanched1570 ? Colourless, feeble; or ? perverted. Obsolete. toothless1592 figurative. Destitute of keenness or ‘edge’; not biting or corrosive; also figurative. unpointed1604 Of an argument, literary work, etc.: lacking a clear point or denouement; not direct, incisive or witty. Now somewhat rare. unsinewed1604 figurative. (Cf. unsinew, v. 1b.) jejune1615 Unsatisfying to the mind or soul; dull, flat, insipid, bald, dry, uninteresting; meagre, scanty, thin, poor; wanting in substance or solidity… low-pitched1622 Not refined or elevated in tone or character; lacking sophistication; of low or ordinary quality. Cf. earlier high-pitched, adj. 1. unsinewy?1623 (un-, prefix1 affix 1.) macilent1624 figurative. Lacking in substance. Obsolete. flaccid1647 Of immaterial things: Wanting vigour and nervous energy, limp, feeble. insinewy1653 Not sinewy, weak, nerveless. unsubstanceda1658 (un-, prefix1 affix 2.) incogent1667 Not cogent; without force. pointless1673 Without point or force; ineffective; without purpose, advantage, or utility. languida1677 Of style, writing, an idea, etc.: prosaic, insipid, or lifeless; mundane, lacking force or interest. enervatea1704 of artistic style, etc. unaccentuated1716 (un-, prefix1 affix 2.) unnervate1725 Nerveless, feeble. lank1729 Loose from emptiness; not filled out or plump; shrunken, spare; flabby, hollow. of immaterial things. Also figurative. Obsolete. unforcible1754 Lacking force or power. nerveless1763 Of literary or artistic style: diffuse, insipid, lifeless. weak1771 Not strong or energetic in action; lacking in force or power. Of words or expressions: Wanting in force, inadequate; implying relatively little… flabby1793 Of language, character, etc.: Weak, wanting ‘back-bone’; nerveless, feeble. slip-slop1814 Having no substance or solidity; sloppy, feeble, trifling. tinkling1822 figurative. Of verse: that rhymes or jingles. Of speech or language: empty, idle, senseless. Of a speaker: that uses language of this type. Now rare. exsanguinea1834 Bloodless, wanting blood; anæmic. twittery1840 Shaking, trembling, jittery; in a state of nervous agitation. Also: of a nervous or sensitive disposition. Also figurative. slipshod1842 figurative. Slovenly, careless. Of statements, arguments, etc., or of writers in respect of these. under-coloured1870 (under-, prefix1 affix 5(a).) shaftless1881 Without or lacking a shaft (in any sense of the noun). thin1890 figurative. Deficient in substance or quality; poor; unsubstantial. Of immaterial things: Wanting in fulness, breadth, force, or vigour; scanty… unaccented1893 Not accented or stressed; unemphasized. wimpish1925 Characteristic of a ‘wimp’; feeble, ineffectual; snivelling. Frequently of persons. wimp1979 attributive passing into adj.: = wimpish, adj. Subcategories:— bald (7) — vapid or insipid (20) — dull (39) — feebly sentimental (11) — slovenly (9) — ludicrous descent to the commonplace (2) — causing weak style (1) |
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