What is infirmity mean?

What is infirmity mean?

1a : the quality or state of being infirm. b : the condition of being feeble : frailty. 2 : disease, malady. 3 : a personal failing : foible one of the besetting infirmities of living creatures is egotism— A. J. Toynbee.

Who is infirm person?

To be infirm is to be physically weak. If your great grandmother can’t get around without a walker or a wheelchair, you might describe her as infirm. The adjective infirm is most often used to talk about elderly people whose bodies don’t work as well as they used to — there’s an implication of old age in the word.

What is another word for constitutionality?

What is another word for constitutionality?

lawfulness legitimacy
justice validity
legality permissibility
authority right
legitimateness licitness

Is constitutionality a real word?

noun. the quality of being constitutional. accordance with the constitution of a country, state, etc.

What does accordance mean?

1 : agreement, conformity in accordance with a rule. 2 : the act of granting something the accordance of a privilege.

Is in accordance with meaning?

: in a way that agrees with or follows (something, such as a rule or request) In accordance with your request, I am sending a copy of my book. His funeral will be private, in accordance with his wishes.

What is another word for accordance?

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What’s a word for something you want but can’t have?

I like the word ‘unrequited’. It means something (usually something emotional) that you cannot have or cannot force someone to give to you. Often used in the phrase ‘unrequited love’. Other words with similar meaning would be ‘unobtainable’ or ‘unattainable’ or even ‘ungratifiable’ (or simply ‘ungratified’).

What is a word for wanting something really bad?

What is another word for want badly?

burn yearn
ache long
desire itch
crave hanker
hunger want

What do you call a person who knows a lot?

A pantomath is a person who wants to know or knows everything. In theory, a pantomath is not to be confused with a polymath in its less strict sense, much less with the related but very different terms philomath and know-it-all.

What is a word for always wanting more?

Insatiable he was, always wanting more, never having enough and never content with what he had. insatiable Vocabulary.com. impossible to satisfy. Some synonyms: unsatiable.

What do you call a person who always wants to be first?

Someone who is altruistic always puts others first.