Vocabulary
Feeble
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness.
Urdu meaning
غنودگی کمزوری غذا نہ ملنے کے باعث لاغر ہونا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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Regulatory bodies responsible for enforcing building and fire laws have been rendered structurally feeble due to political interference and corruption that allows illegal modifications.
Dawn Editorials —
Karachi tragedy
— 2026-02-21
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Training centres are financed, courses delivered and reports filed; yet labour market outcomes often remain feeble.
Dawn Editorials —
Bonding for impact
— 2026-01-26
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It has become even more pronounced in recent years amid drying foreign official and private flows, which successive governments used to prop up the feeble balance-of-payments position.
Dawn Editorials —
Export decline
— 2026-01-05
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Feeble critiques of Israel will not stop it; it will only embolden Israel to cause even more havoc in the occupied territories, as well as the larger region.
Dawn Editorials —
No more inaction
— 2025-09-22
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As per a report published in this paper, the country has the worst rate of typhoid in South Asia, with the extensively drug-resistant (XDR) strain of `superbug` posing a particularly acute challenge to its feeble health infrastructure.
Dawn Editorials —
XDR typhoid risk
— 2024-09-26
Synonyms
weak, weakly, weakened, puny, wasted, frail, infirm, delicate, sickly, ailing, unwell,
Antonyms
strong, brave, forceful
Curator example
“by now, he was too feeble to leave his room”
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