Pronunciation: /wik pɔɪnt/
noun a particular aspect or detail in which someone or something is not as strong or effective as they could be
A1 His weak point is speaking in public.
A2 She knows her weak points and works on improving them.
B1 Identifying your weak points can help you grow professionally.
B2 The team's weak point was their lack of communication.
C1 She acknowledged her weak points and sought help to overcome them.
C2 His weak point in negotiations was his inability to compromise.
formal Identifying and addressing weak points in the system is crucial for overall improvement.
informal I know my weak point is public speaking, but I'm working on it.
slang Her weak point is definitely her fear of spiders, she freaks out every time she sees one.
figurative His lack of confidence is his biggest weak point when it comes to pursuing his dreams.
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