Better words for

weak

Weak” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

feeble

/ˈfiː-bəl/Punchy

Lacking physical or mental strength to a noticeable, almost pitiable degree.

His feeble protest barely carried across the empty courtroom.

Best for: Works well in narrative prose when emphasizing helplessness or inadequacy.

frail

/freɪl/Elevated

Delicately weak in constitution or structure, easily broken or damaged.

She looked frail against the backdrop of the enormous stone archway.

Best for: Best for describing physical vulnerability, especially in people or fragile systems.

enervated

/ˈɛn-ər-veɪ-tɪd/Elevated

Drained of vitality, force, or strength, leaving one listless and ineffectual.

The relentless heat left the soldiers enervated and barely able to march.

Best for: Ideal for formal writing or when describing a gradual, draining loss of energy.

impuissant

/ɪm-ˈpjuː-ɪ-sənt/Rare Gem

Utterly lacking in power or potency; wholly without force or effect.

The impuissant king signed every decree his advisors placed before him.

Best for: Formal, archaic-leaning; suits historical fiction or pointed political commentary.

etiolated

/ˈiː-ti-ə-leɪ-tɪd/Literary

Abnormally pale, thin, and weak due to being deprived of nourishment or vigor.

The etiolated figure barely cast a shadow in the cold afternoon light.

Best for: Originally botanical; powerful in literary prose for describing wasted or pallid weakness.

sapless

/ˈsæp-ləs/Rare Gem

Devoid of vitality or energy, like a plant stripped of its life-giving sap.

The sapless bureaucracy produced nothing but delay and disappointment.

Best for: Punchy and visual; works brilliantly for institutions, arguments, or lifeless prose.

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