unfeeble

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ feeble.

Adjective

unfeeble (comparative more unfeeble, superlative most unfeeble)

  1. Not feeble.
    • 2002, Eartha Kitt, Rejuvenate! (It's Never Too Late), page 18:
      This, I feel, is the key to my unfeeble longevity: more than twenty-five thousand days on this earth and no complaints.