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The example sentences of INFIRM in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "infirm" in a sentence | "infirm" example sentences

How to use "infirm" in a sentence?

  • The delicate and infirm go for sympathy, not to the well and buoyant, but to those who have suffered like themselves.
    -Catharine Beecher-
  • A strong memory is commonly coupled with infirm judgment.
    -Michel de Montaigne-
  • The harvest of this world is to the resolute, and he that is infirm of purpose is ground betwixt the upper and the nether millstone
    -Eric Rucker Eddison-
  • The way was long, the wind was cold, The Minstrel was infirm and old; His withered cheek, and tresses gray, Seemed to have know a better day.
    -Walter Scott-
  • You are still despised and mocked, A man too weak and infirm to be God, A God too much man to call forth adoration.
    -Khalil-
  • You can't help getting older, but you can help yourself from becoming old and infirm, in mind as well as body.
    -Joan Collins-
  • Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures: ‘tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil
    -William Shakespeare-
  • The sunshine fails, the shadows grow more dreary, And I am near to fall, infirm and weary.
    -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow-
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Definition and meaning of INFIRM

What does "infirm mean?"

/inˈfərm/

infirm

adjective
Weak or ill for a long period of time.

What are synonyms of "infirm"?
Some common synonyms of "infirm" are:
  • frail,
  • weak,
  • feeble,
  • enfeebled,
  • weakly,
  • debilitated,
  • decrepit,
  • bedridden,
  • ill,
  • unwell,
  • sick,
  • sickly,
  • poorly,
  • indisposed,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈfrā(ə)l/

frail
adjective noun

weak and delicate. woman.

/wēk/

weak
adjective

Having little power; not strong; easy to break.

/ˈfēbəl/

feeble
adjective

Weak; not well in health; lacking power.

/enˈfēb(ə)ld/

enfeebled
adjective

made weak or feeble.

/ˈwēklē/

weakly
adjective adverb

sickly. in way that lacks strength or force.

/dəˈbiləˌtādəd/

debilitated
adjective verb

in very weakened and infirm state. Showing weakened energy or strength.

/dəˈkrepət/

decrepit
adjective

Wasted and weakened by or as if by being old.

/ˈbedˌridn/

bedridden
adjective

confined to bed by sickness or old age.

ill

/il/

ill
adjective adverb noun

Not well or sick. badly or wrongly. Sickness or problem; bad conditions.

/ˌənˈwel/

unwell
adjective

Being in poor health; having your period.

/sik/

sick
adjective noun verb

affected by physical or mental illness. vomit. bring something up by vomiting.

/ˈsiklē/

sickly
adjective

Unhealthy looking; easily gets sick.

/ˈpo͝orlē/

poorly
adjective adverb

Slightly ill; unwell. Badly; not enough; not sufficient.

/ˌindəˈspōzd/

indisposed
adjective

Slightly ill, and so not able to attend class, etc..

What are antonyms of "infirm"?
Some common antonyms of "infirm" are:
  • strong,
  • healthy,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/strôNG/

strong
adjective

having power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks.

/ˈhelTHē/

healthy
adjective

in good health.

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