Associations to the word «Infirmity»
Noun
- Wasting
- Judgment
- Christ
- Wisdom
- Moral
- Health
- Disgrace
- Jealousy
- Integrity
- Humanity
- Poverty
- Fatigue
- Genius
- Contrary
- Monarch
- Error
- Witchcraft
- Superstition
- Physician
- Spectacle
- Admiration
- Hardship
- Regard
- Disability
- Youth
- Byron
- Duty
- Deficiency
- Jesuit
- Feeling
- Idiot
- Reason
- Strength
- Discretion
- Offence
- Bear
- Pleasure
- Wit
- Lust
- Constitution
- Disciple
- Ti
- Conscience
- Cause
- Exercise
- Shame
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
INFIRMITY, noun. Feebleness, frailty or ailment, especially due to old age.
INFIRMITY, noun. A moral weakness or defect
Dictionary definition
INFIRMITY, noun. The state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age).
Wise words
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