History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
effete

weak, without energy; incapable (because too subtle, sensitive, refined)

spoiled, exhausted

feeble

without energy or force

not strong; ineffective

flabby

(of the muscles, flesh) soft; not firm

baggy, fat

impotent

not having enough strength, influence etc (to do something or prevent, act, change etc something); (of a man) incapable of sexual intercourse

disabled; unable to perform action

lackadaisical

(appearing) tired, unenthusiastic

careless, indifferent

languid

(of a person) having no energy

drooping, dull, listless

limp

not stiff or firm; without strength

not stiff; weak

listless

too tired to show interest or do anything

spiritless, without energy

spiritless

not having or showing spirit

depressed

uncared-for

neglected

shabby, in bad shape

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

weary

physically tired; mentally tired

tired

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