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weak
Adjective
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Weak is used to describe something that does not have a lot of strength.
The child was too weak to move the boulder.
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Something that is weak does not have a strong taste.
This tea tastes weak and watery. Do you have anything stronger?
dimension
Noun
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A dimension is a part of a problem, issue, or situation.
We need to consider some of the dimensions of the likely future needs for health care among older people.
The baby has added a new dimension to our lives.
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A dimension is a direction of measurement in space time, usually width, depth, and height.
The new viewer lets you examine the image in three dimensions.
The dimensions of the football pitch can actually vary quite considerably with the length being anywhere from 90m to 120m.