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Infirm Meaning in English

word

ɪnˈfɝm
in-FERM
ɪnfˈɜːm
in-FERM

Definition

Physically weak or ill, especially because of old age or long-term sickness.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and slightly old-fashioned; mostly used in medical, literary, or respectful contexts for elderly or chronically ill people. Not commonly used for temporary weakness; phrases like 'the infirm' often refer collectively to people in poor health.

Example Sentences

The hospital has special care for infirm patients.

basic

My grandmother is infirm and needs help to walk.

basic

The city built a ramp for the infirm.

basic

As he grew older, he became increasingly infirm and rarely left home.

natural

The park organizes activities for elderly and infirm residents.

natural

She spent years caring for her infirm husband at home.

natural