Pronunciation: /wikˈhɑrtɪd/
adjective describing someone who lacks courage or determination
A1 She is weakhearted and gets scared easily.
A2 The weakhearted child was comforted by his mother.
B1 Being weakhearted, he struggled to make tough decisions.
B2 Despite being weakhearted, she faced her fears and overcame them.
C1 His weakhearted nature made it difficult for him to handle stressful situations.
C2 The weakhearted individual sought therapy to build emotional resilience.
formal She was often described as weakhearted due to her tendency to avoid confrontations.
informal Don't be so weakhearted, just speak up for yourself!
slang Stop acting so weakhearted, grow a backbone!
figurative His weakhearted approach to challenges held him back from reaching his full potential.
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