WEAK in sign language

How to sign "weak" in American Sign Language (ASL)?

Meaning: Not strong; lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy; liable to break or give way under pressure; easily damaged.

Pronunciation (sign description): Dominant "5" hand, with fingertips in contact with non-dominant palm-up flat hand, flex down twice as if the fingers are weak themselves.

Vocabulary

Related signs: FRAGILE, FEEBLE, FRAIL, DELICATE, TIRED.

Opposite: STRONG.

Usage/Grammar

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Written ASL

[Note: ASL writing is not an official standard. This sign language writing remains in a state of open space to allow room for experiment, evolution, and improvement.]

ASL written for WEAK

Written ASL digit for "WEAK" contributed by the ASLwrite community, 2017.

ASL written for WEAK

Written ASL digit for "WEAKEN(ED)" contributed by Todd Hicks the ASLwrite community, 2017.

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