Weakness
31weakness — n. 1 the state or condition of being weak. 2 a weak point; a defect. 3 the inability to resist a particular temptation. 4 (foll. by for) a self indulgent liking (have a weakness for chocolate) …
32weakness of character — index foible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
33weakness for — a self indulgent liking for. → weakness …
34weakness — 1. Lack of strength or potency. 2. Inability to perform normally. directional w. a right or left decrement of nystagmus, calculated from the responses to the binaural, bithermal caloric test …
35weakness — weak·ness || wɪËknɪs n. feebleness; drawback, disadvantage; defect; foible …
36weakness — n. See weak, under its various senses …
37weakness — n 1. feebleness, puniness, frailty, frailness, fragility, fragileness, delicateness, delicacy; impotence, impuissance, powerlessness, helplessness, incapacity, inability, incapability, ineptness, ineptitude; exhaustion, enervation, lack of… …
38weakness — weak·ness …
39weakness of the will — See akrasia …
40weakness of mind — See feeble minded …