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mięczak — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • weakling noun A physically frail or sickly person.
  • weed verb To pull unwanted plants out of a garden or field.
  • wimp noun Someone seen as weak, timid, or lacking backbone.
  • wuss noun An informal, slightly mocking word for someone seen as weak, timid, or easily scared.

Senses

mięczak is used for these senses in English:

  • mollusc A soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces.
  • weakling (figuratively) A person of weak character, lacking in courage and/or moral strength.
  • weed (countable, British, informal) A puny person; one who has little physical strength.
  • wimp (chiefly, derogatory, slang) Someone who lacks confidence or courage, is weak, ineffectual, irresolute and wishy-washy.
  • wuss (slang, mildly, derogatory) A weak, ineffectual, cowardly, or timid person.

weakling — full definition

  1. noun A physically frail or sickly person.
  2. noun Someone lacking courage or moral backbone.

weed — full definition

  1. verb To pull unwanted plants out of a garden or field.
  2. noun A wild plant growing where it isn't wanted, especially among cultivated ones.
  3. noun Marijuana (informal slang).

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