Associations to the word «Infirm»
Noun
- Aged
- Sick
- Able
- Blind
- Hospice
- Orphan
- Caring
- Maternity
- Subsistence
- Old
- Asylum
- Persons
- Cafeteria
- Colored
- Inmate
- Repose
- Planter
- Hardship
- Nursing
- Wounded
- Sickness
- Indulgence
- Innocent
- Charity
- Burden
- Widow
- Guiding
- Hospital
- Wheelchair
- Omar
- Care
- Ill
- Health
- Emancipation
- Shelter
- Affection
- Carriage
- Provision
- Cure
- Tyrant
- Counselor
- Assistance
- Nurse
- Offender
- Babe
- Pilgrim
- Infant
- Traveller
- Cope
- Relief
Adjective
Wiktionary
INFIRM, adjective. Weak or ill, not in good health.
INFIRM, adjective. Irresolute; weak of mind or will.
INFIRM, adjective. Fail; unstable; insecure.
INFIRM, verb. To contradict, to provide proof that something is not.
Dictionary definition
INFIRM, adjective. Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality; "a feeble old woman"; "her body looked sapless".
INFIRM, adjective. Lacking firmness of will or character or purpose; "infirm of purpose; give me the daggers" - Shakespeare.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.