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limp vs weak

weak vs limp

limp is a noun but weak is not a noun.

limp and weak both are adjectives.

limp is a verb but weak is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
limp Yes Yes Yes No
weak No Yes No No
limp (noun) weak (noun)
the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
limp (adjective) weak (adjective)
lacking or having lost rigidity wanting in physical strength
without energy or will overly diluted; thin and insipid
tending downward in price
likely to fail under stress or pressure
lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings
deficient in magnitude; barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc
not having authority, political strength, or governing power
(used of verbs) having standard (or regular) inflection
deficient in intelligence or mental power
deficient or lacking in some skill
(used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress
limp (verb) weak (verb)
walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
proceed slowly or with difficulty
Difference between limp and weak

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