- weak
- adj.VERBS▪ appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound▪ become, get, go, grow▪ remain▪ leave sb, make sb▪
When the spasm passed, it left him weak and sweating.
ADVERB▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc.▪ decidedly, especially, exceptionally, incredibly, particularly▪ a little, slightly, etc.▪ comparatively, relatively▪ fundamentally▪ curiously▪He complained of feeling curiously weak and faint.
▪ surprisingly▪ dangerously▪ notoriously▪ pathetically, pitifully▪ suddenly▪Her legs felt suddenly weak.
▪ inherently▪The judge decided the evidence was inherently weak and inconsistent.
▪ economically, financially, mentally, militarily, morally, physically, politicallyPREPOSITION▪ at▪She's rather weak at languages.
▪ from▪She was weak from shock.
▪ in▪He's weak in English.
▪ on▪The essay was rather weak on detail.
▪ with▪He was weak with hunger.
PHRASES▪ weak at the knees▪His sudden smile made her go weak at the knees.
Weak is used with these nouns: ↑acid, ↑argument, ↑arm, ↑attempt, ↑balance sheet, ↑bladder, ↑case, ↑character, ↑chest, ↑chin, ↑coffee, ↑constitution, ↑correlation, ↑cry, ↑currency, ↑current, ↑economy, ↑ego, ↑excuse, ↑force, ↑foundation, ↑government, ↑gravity, ↑grip, ↑heart, ↑hold, ↑knee, ↑leader, ↑leadership, ↑leg, ↑light, ↑link, ↑market, ↑monarchy, ↑performance, ↑personality, ↑point, ↑position, ↑pulse, ↑reception, ↑ruler, ↑showing, ↑signal, ↑smile, ↑solution, ↑spot, ↑state, ↑stem, ↑stomach, ↑stress, ↑sun, ↑sunlight, ↑support, ↑syllable, ↑tea, ↑team, ↑tie, ↑version, ↑voice, ↑vowel, ↑will, ↑wrist
Collocations dictionary. 2013.