tabid
/tæbɪd/Definitions
1. verb
to become or make something weak or feeble, especially the voice.
“The singer’s voice grew tabid after hours of rehearsal.”
2. noun
a weak or feeble voice.
“The audience was disappointed by the tabid performance.”
1. verb
to become or make something weak or feeble, especially the voice.
“The singer’s voice grew tabid after hours of rehearsal.”
2. noun
a weak or feeble voice.
“The audience was disappointed by the tabid performance.”