weakness
noun
1 his illness resulted in weakness for the rest of his life:
frailty, feebleness, enfeeblement, puniness, fragility, delicateness, delicacy, weakliness;
infirmity, sickness, sickliness, shakiness, debility, incapacity, indisposition, decrepitude, enervation, fatigue, exhaustion, tiredness;
informal weediness.
▷antonyms strength, vigor.
2 he has worked on his weaknesses and his form has improved:
fault, flaw, defect, deficiency, weak point/spot, failing, foible, shortcoming, imperfection, blemish, Achilles heel, chink in one's armor.
▷antonyms strength, forte.
3 he had a weakness for champagne:
fondness, liking, love, passion, partiality, preference, penchant, soft spot, bent, predisposition, predilection, leaning, inclination, proneness, proclivity, disposition, taste, eye;
relish, zeal, enthusiasm, appetite.
▷antonyms dislike.
4 the President's public changes of mind led to accusations of indecision and weakness:
spinelessness, timidity, cravenness, cowardliness, pusillanimity, timorousness, indecisiveness, indecision, irresolution, ineffectuality, uselessness, ineptness, ineptitude, effeteness, meekness, tameness, powerlessness, ineffectiveness, impotence, faint-heartedness;
informal chicken-heartedness.
▷antonyms strength, resolve.
5 the symptoms include weakness of the eyes:
inadequacy, defectiveness, faultiness, deficiency, imperfection.
▷antonyms strength, power.
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