All might antonyms
might
M m noun might
- enervation — A feeling of being drained of energy or vitality; fatigue.
- weakness — the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness.
- incompetence — the quality or condition of being incompetent; lack of ability.
- idleness — the quality, state, or condition of being lazy, inactive, or idle: His lack of interest in the larger world and his consummate idleness were the causes of their dreadful divorce.
- inactivity — not active: an inactive volcano.
- lethargy — the quality or state of being drowsy and dull, listless and unenergetic, or indifferent and lazy; apathetic or sluggish inactivity.
- inadequacy — Also, inadequateness [in-ad-i-kwit-nis] /ɪnˈæd ɪ kwɪt nɪs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being inadequate; insufficiency.
- lack — something missing or needed: After he left, they really felt the lack.
- inability — lack of ability; lack of power, capacity, or means: his inability to make decisions.
- inefficiency — the quality or condition of being inefficient; lack of efficiency.
- helplessness — unable to help oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid.
- powerlessness — unable to produce an effect: a disease against which modern medicine is virtually powerless.
- impotence — the condition or quality of being impotent; weakness.
- ineptness — without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit: He is inept at mechanical tasks. She is inept at dealing with people.