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How to Pronounce weak-willed?

Correct pronunciation for the word "weak-willed" is [wˈiːkwˈɪld], [wˈiːkwˈɪld], [w_ˈiː_k_w_ˈɪ_l_d].

What are the misspellings for weak-willed?

  • qeak-willed,
  • aeak-willed,
  • seak-willed,
  • eeak-willed,
  • 3eak-willed,
  • 2eak-willed,
  • wwak-willed,
  • wsak-willed,
  • wdak-willed,
  • wrak-willed,
  • w4ak-willed,
  • w3ak-willed,
  • wezk-willed,
  • wesk-willed,
  • wewk-willed,
  • weqk-willed,
  • weaj-willed,
  • weam-willed,
  • weal-willed,
  • weao-willed

What is the adjective for weak-willed?

The adjective form of the word "weak-willed" is "weak-willed". In this case, the term itself serves as an adjective to describe someone who lacks strength of will or easily gives in to pressure.

Usage over time for weak-willed:

This graph shows how "weak-willed" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

What is the plural form of weak-willed?

The plural form of "weak-willed" is "weak-willed" itself. The word does not change in its plural form as it is an adjective used to describe people or characteristics.

What is the singular form of weak-willed?

The singular form of the word "weak-willed" is "weak-willed individual" or "weak-willed person".

Synonyms for Weak-willed:

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