weedy

adjective
UK: /ˈwiːdi/
US: /ˈwiːdi/
  1. Thin and weak, often in an unhealthy way.

    1. He was a weedy child who didn't play sports.
    2. The weedy plants struggled to survive in the barren garden.
  2. Covered with weeds.

    1. Our garden became weedy after we went on vacation.
    2. The weedy lot next door devalued our property somewhat.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "weedy" in English means: Thin and weak, often in an unhealthy way., Covered with weeds..

The phonetic transcription of "weedy" is /ˈwiːdi/ in British English and /ˈwiːdi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "weedy": frail, feeble, weak, overgrown.

Example usage of "weedy": "He was a weedy child who didn't play sports.". More examples on the page.