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Meak


Description:

Meak, a term commonly used in local dialects, refers to someone who is timid, submissive, or lacking in assertiveness. It can also describe something that is feeble or weak in nature.


Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective: The meak rabbit hid in the burrow.
  • Noun: She couldn't stand his meak any longer.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Sense: Timid or lacking assertiveness

    Example Sentence 1: Living in a strict household made him meak and shy.

    Example Sentence 2: My meak colleague always avoids conflict at work.

    Example Sentence 3: Jenny spoke in a meak voice, afraid to offend anyone.

    Example Sentence 4: The meak response of the team during the meeting surprised everyone.

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  2. Sense: Feeble or weak

    Example Sentence 1: The meak candle emitted a faint glow in the dark room.

    Example Sentence 2: The gust of wind blew down the meak structure in seconds.

    Example Sentence 3: He made a meak attempt at lifting the heavy box.

    Example Sentence 4: The meak bridge couldn't withstand the weight of the vehicle.

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