History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
ailing

become poorer or worse

not feeling well

eldest

the older of two or more people

advanced in age

feeble

without energy or force

not strong; ineffective

geriatric

of, for, old people

advanced in age

infirm

physically or mentally weak (especially through age)

sick, weak

limp

not stiff or firm; without strength

not stiff; weak

old

(used with a period of time, and with 'how') of age

advanced in age

oldish

a little old

advanced in age

powerless

(of a person) without energy, authority or influence

weak; unable

rheumatic

relating to, causing, caused by, suffering from, rheumatism

crippled

sick

likely to throw up food from the stomach; ill; not well

not healthy, not feeling well

spastic

(a person) physically disabled because of difficulty in controlling voluntary muscles

crippled

uncared-for

neglected

shabby, in bad shape

unfit

not suitable or good enough; not healthy, strong

not appropriate or suited

unhealthy

harmful to bodily or mental health

sick

unwell

not well; ill

sick

weak

(of the body) having little power or energy; (of the mind) not confident, sure or determined; easily broken, damaged etc; easily defeated or changed

not strong

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