Crossword-Solution: DEBILITY 8 letters, 73 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Debility a. The state of being weak; weakness; feebleness; languor.

We have 73 clues for the answer “DEBILITY”

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Therapist's target 2 answers
cachexia 2 answers
ASTHENIA 2 answers
astheny 2 answers
ATONY 6 answers
unhealthiness 7 answers
instability 11 answers
decrepitude 13 answers
Feebleness 14 answers
sickness 14 answers
BODY weakness 15 answers
Malaise 17 answers
anemia 18 answers
frailty 20 answers
disability 21 answers
Foible 26 answers
DEADNESS 29 answers
infirmity 35 answers
illness 37 answers
languidness 49 answers
insensitiveness 49 answers
stoicism 50 answers
mediocrity 50 answers
stolidity 50 answers
Debilitation 50 answers
Enervation 51 answers
Tiredness 51 answers
Weariness 52 answers
passiveness 52 answers
Indisposition 52 answers
Sleepiness. 52 answers
Numbness 53 answers
insipidity 53 answers
Tedium 54 answers
depletion 55 answers
unimportance 55 answers
impassivity 56 answers
exhaustion 57 answers
Sameness 57 answers
Expenditure 57 answers
drowsiness 58 answers
Thoughtlessness? 59 answers
unconcern 59 answers
Boredom 59 answers
susceptibility 60 answers
ailment 61 answers
languorousness 61 answers
dullness 61 answers
slothfulness 62 answers
CONSUMPTION ___ 62 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with DEBILITY (5)

Faamuina (when I last saw him) was an elderly, limping gentleman, with much of the debility of age; it was a bright-eyed boy that greeted me; the lady was no less excited; all had cartridge-belts.
Vailima Letters Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
She was too weak to bear the violent reaction, and in another day or two she sank into a state of debility and depression which obliged her to keep her room.
The Woman in White Wilkie Collins 1996
Barron say, if you please, that I miss him more than I regret him—that I acquiesce in his retirement from Norwich, because I could ill brook his observation of my increasing debility of mind.’ This chosen companion of William Taylor must himself have been no ordinary man; and he was the friend besides of Borrow, whom I find him helping in his Latin.
Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
Honorius was only in the fourteenth year of his age; Serena, the mother of his bride, deferred, by art of persuasion, the consummation of the royal nuptials; Maria died a virgin, after she had been ten years a wife; and the chastity of the emperor was secured by the coldness, or perhaps, the debility, of his constitution.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Even in the corruption and debility of the modern Greeks, the elevation of a plebeian from the last to the first rank of society, supposes some qualifications above the level of the multitude.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996

Quotes with DEBILITY (3)

Auntie Phyl's last months in the care home were extra pieces. Age is unnecessary. Some of us, like my mother, are fortunate enough to die swiftly and suddenly, in full possession of our faculties and our fate, but more and more of us will be condemned to linger, at the mercy of anxious or indifferent relatives, careless strangers, unwanted medical interventions, increasing debility, incontinence, memory loss. We live too long, but, like the sibyl hanging in her basket in the …
Margaret Drabble The Pattern in the Carpet: A Personal History with Jigsaws
Rather than assuming weakness or defectiveness, we should acknowledge that getting through depression requires considerable strength. Rather than assuming permanent debility, we should recognize that some depressions are followed by thriving.
Jonathan Rottenberg The Depths: The Evolutionary Origins of the Depression Epidemic
Aunt Léonie who, after the death of her husband, my Uncle Octave, no longer wished to leave, first Combray, then within Combray her house, then her bedroom, then her bed and no longer 'came down', always lying in an uncertain state of grief, physical debility, illness, obsession and piety.
Marcel Proust Swann's Way
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Appears in: NYT, WP, WSJ.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1997–2019).