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Meaning of Weakling | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈwiːkˈlɪŋɡ

Definitions

  1. A person of weak or even sickly physical constitution.
  2. A person of weak character, lacking in courage and/or moral strength.
    figuratively

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Examples

““Mon Dieu!” he soliloquized, “but they are all alike. Cheating, murdering, lying, fighting, and all for things that the beasts of the jungle would not deign to possess—money to purchase the effeminate pleasures of weaklings. And yet withal bound down by silly customs that make them slaves to their unhappy lot while firm in the belief that they be the lords of creation enjoying the only real pleasures of existence.”
“c.1551, Hugh Latimer, a sermon in Lincolnshire We may not be weaklings because we have a strong enemy.”
“Donald Trump has lashed out against his own supporters, calling them gullible “weaklings” for questioning the transparency of a secretive government inquiry into the late high-profile socialite and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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