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Meaning of feble | Babel Free

Adjective feminine CEFR B1
ˈfɛble

Definitions

  1. feeble; weak
    feminine, masculine
  2. soft
    feminine, masculine
  3. Equivalent to 'weak': flou بِضَعْف слабо fracamente slabě schwächlich svagt; slapt αδύναμα débilmente nõrgalt به سستي heikosti faiblement בְּחוּלשָה अस्वस्थ slabo, loše...

Equivalents

English Faint Feeble weak

Examples

“tu coydas que nós somos molleres mãsas et febres cõmo son as outras, et sabe que nós nõ somos taes”

you think that we are meek and feeble women, as the others, but you must know that we are not such

“Non istá lonxe, Rankestrasse; mais com'o vehículo non vai á présa, podolle coller o gusto no meio da baraúnda que m'axorda e m'impón. Endexamais me sintín tan extranxeiro nen tan badoco, doorosamente badoco dista volta, polo feble que m'achaba d'esprito.”

Rankestrasse is not far away; but, given that the vehicle is not going fast, I can appreciate the hubbub that deafens and impress me. Never in my life have I felt so estranger and rustic, painfully rustic this time because of how feeble my spirit felt.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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