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Antonyms
1. infirm
adjective. ['ɪnˈfɝːm'] lacking firmness of will or character or purpose; give me the daggers" - Shakespeare.
Antonyms
- juicy
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Rhymes with Infirm
- reconfirm
- reaffirm
- long-term
- confirm
- squirm
- sturm
- sperm
- affirm
- wurm
- worm
- thurm
- therm
- term
- schirm
- hurm
- herm
- germe
- germ
- ferm
- berm
Sentences with infirm
1. Adjective
This includes an evacuation plan, because many residents are infirm and cannot evacuate on their own.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Balloon rides are not suitable for people who suffer from vertigo, or for the elderly and infirm.
Quotes about infirm
1. Tell all the Truth but tell it slant--Success in Circuit liesToo bright for our infirm DelightThe Truth's superb surpriseAs Lightning to the Children easedWith explanation kindThe Truth must dazzle graduallyOr every man be blind--
- Emily Dickinson
2. infirm
adjective. ['ɪnˈfɝːm'] lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality.
Synonyms
- sapless
- rickety
- debile
- feeble
- frail
- weak
- decrepit
Antonyms
- stable
- well
- strong
- powerful