Meaning & Definition of word "Weakly"

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    Weakly

    /ˈwiːkli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a weak or feeble manner; lacking strength or firmness.
      • Example: She weakly protested against the decision, knowing she had no support.
    • 2. Without force or intensity; in a manner that lacks vigor.
      • Example: The light shone weakly through the clouds, barely illuminating the landscape.
    • 3. In a way that suggests lack of confidence or conviction.
      • Example: He weakly agreed to the plan, unsure if it was the right decision.
    • 4. In a manner indicating physical weakness.
      • Example: After the illness, he could only move weakly across the room.
    • 5. Showing a lack of strength or effectiveness.
      • Example: The team responded weakly to the opposing team's aggressive strategy.

    Etymology

    Old English 'weac', meaning weak, with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    weakly spoken:

    This refers to speaking in a manner lacking strength or conviction.

    weakly defined:

    This means something is not clearly or strongly specified.

    weakly correlated:

    Referring to a relationship or connection that is not strong.

    Related Words

    weak:

    Lacking physical strength or energy.

    weaken:

    To make or become weaker.

    weakness:

    The state or condition of lacking strength.

    Slang Meanings of weakly

    Meaning: To do something ineffectively.

    Example Sentence: He really weakly handled that argument.

    Meaning: To lack confidence in one's actions.

    Example Sentence: She weakly backed down from the challenge.