Feeble-Minded

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Pronunciation: /ˈfiːbəl ˈmaɪndɪd/

Definitions of feeble-minded

adjective A term used to describe someone who is lacking in intelligence or mental strength.

Example Sentences

A1 Some people may mistakenly believe that feeble-minded individuals are unable to learn.

A2 The teacher provided extra support to the feeble-minded student to help them succeed.

B1 It is important to treat feeble-minded individuals with respect and dignity.

B2 The psychologist specialized in working with feeble-minded patients to improve their cognitive abilities.

C1 The researcher conducted a study on the causes of feeble-mindedness in the population.

C2 The government implemented programs to support and empower feeble-minded individuals in society.

Examples of feeble-minded in a Sentence

formal The psychologist diagnosed the patient as feeble-minded due to their low cognitive abilities.

informal Some people mistakenly believe that individuals with disabilities are feeble-minded.

slang Don't listen to him, he's just feeble-minded.

figurative The feeble-minded argument presented by the opposition was quickly dismantled by the expert debater.

Grammatical Forms of feeble-minded

past tense

feeble-minded

plural

feeble-minded

comparative

more feeble-minded

superlative

most feeble-minded

present tense

feeble-minded

future tense

will be feeble-minded

perfect tense

have been feeble-minded

continuous tense

being feeble-minded

singular

feeble-minded

positive degree

feeble-minded

infinitive

to be feeble-minded

gerund

being feeble-minded

participle

feeble-minded

Origin and Evolution of feeble-minded

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'feeble-minded' originated from the Old English term 'feble', meaning weak or infirm, and 'mynd', meaning mind or mental capacity.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in a neutral or descriptive manner to refer to individuals with intellectual disabilities, the term 'feeble-minded' later took on negative connotations and became associated with derogatory and stigmatizing attitudes towards individuals with cognitive impairments.