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lame

/leɪm/noun, verb, adjective1 syllable

Lame means: disabled in the feet or legs.

Synonyms for lame14

noun, as in someone who doesn't understand what is going on

verb, as in deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg

cripple

adjective, as in disabled in the feet or legs

crippled, halt, halting, gimpy, game, unfit

adjective, as in pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness

feeble, weak

also used for lame

gammy, disable, lamella, lamina

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What does lame mean?5

adjective

1

disabled in the feet or legs“a crippled soldier”

2

pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness“a feeble excuse”

noun

1

someone who doesn't understand what is going on

2

a fabric interwoven with threads of metal“she wore a gold lame dress”

verb

1

deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg“The accident has crippled her for life”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with lame?19

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Lame in a sentence

  • What kind of lame power is heart, anyways?Shoyren
  • Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.Hybrid
  • Science without faith is lame, faith without science is blind.Adelpa
  • Ah, that's why the lame ducks are jealous.AmarMecheri
  • I don't want to hear your lame excuses.CK
  • That's a lame excuse for giving up the work.sharptoothed
  • That joke has started to become really lame.Dozyjones
  • I think they gave you some lame explanation and you believed it.maaster

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of lame

as a noun

plural
lames

as a verb

past tense
lamed
present participle
laming
third-person singular
lames
past participle
lamed

as a adjective

comparative
lamer
superlative
lamest