About The Word Debility
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Debility
Debility Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Debility?
[n] the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age)
Synonyms | Synonyms for Debility: feebleness | frailness | frailty | infirmity Related Terms | Find terms related to Debility: advanced age | advanced years | adynamia | age of retirement | an incurable disease | anemia | anility | atony | blah feeling | bloodlessness | brain fag | cachexia | cachexy | caducity | chronic ill health | cowardice | debilitation | decline of life | declining years | decrepitude | delicacy | delicate health | disease | dotage | dullness | eld | elderliness | enervation | enfeeblement | etiolation | exhaustion | eyestrain | faintness | fatigue | feebleness | flabbiness | flaccidity | fragility | frailty | goneness | green old age | hale old age | healthlessness | heart strain | hoary age | hypochondria | hypochondriasis | ill health | impotence | infirm old age | infirmity | infirmity of age | invalidism | invalidity | jadedness | languishing | languishment | languor | lassitude | listlessness | longevity | malaise | mental fatigue | mental strain | morbidity | morbidness | old age | oldness | overstrain | overtiredness | peakedness | pensionable age | poor health | prostration | ricketiness | ripe old age | second childhood | senectitude | senility | senior citizenship | sickliness | sleepiness | sluggishness | softness | stance fatigue | strain | strengthlessness | superannuation | the downward slope | the golden years | tiredness | unhealthiness | unsoundness | unwholesomeness | vale of years | valetudinarianism | wasting | weakliness | weakness | wearifulness | weariness | white hairs See Also | asthenia | astheny | bad condition | cachexia | cachexy | poor shape | unfitness | wasting Debility In Webster's Dictionary \De*bil"i*ty\, n. [L. debilitas, fr. debilis weak,
prob. fr. de- + habilis able: cf. F. d['e]bilit['e]. See
{Able}, a.]
The state of being weak; weakness; feebleness; languor.
The inconveniences of too strong a perspiration, which
are debility, faintness, and sometimes sudden death.
--Arbuthnot.
Syn: {Debility}, {Infirmity}, {Imbecility}.
Usage: An infirmity belongs, for the most part, to particular
members, and is often temporary, as of the eyes, etc.
Debility is more general, and while it lasts impairs
the ordinary functions of nature. Imbecility attaches
to the whole frame, and renders it more or less
powerless. Debility may be constitutional or may be
the result or superinduced causes; Imbecility is
always constitutional; infirmity is accidental, and
results from sickness or a decay of the frame. These
words, in their figurative uses, have the same
distinctions; we speak of infirmity of will, debility
of body, and an Imbecility which affects the whole
man; but Imbecility is often used with specific
reference to feebleness of mind.
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