Pronunciation: /wik sɪstər/
noun a person who is considered to be less capable or competent than others in a particular group or situation
A1 My little sister is the weak sister in our family.
A2 She always feels like the weak sister compared to her more successful siblings.
B1 Being labeled as the weak sister can be tough on a person's self-esteem.
B2 She was tired of being seen as the weak sister and decided to prove everyone wrong.
C1 Despite her reputation as the weak sister, she excelled in her career and proved everyone wrong.
C2 The concept of the weak sister is outdated and harmful, as everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses.
formal The company's weak sister division is dragging down overall performance.
informal She's always been considered the weak sister in the family.
slang Don't be such a weak sister, toughen up and face your fears.
figurative In the world of competitive sports, being a weak sister will get you nowhere.
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