Feckless Definition ( Survivor )

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Etymology: Scots, from feck effect, majority, from Middle English (Scots) fek, alteration of Middle English effect. Date: circa 1585. 1 : weak, ineffective … discuss the word feckless. Definition of feckless (adjective) generally incompetent and … see more.

Feckless Definition



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ineffective: unable or unwilling to do anything useful: 2 feck·less [ fékləss] adjective : Definition: 1 What is the definition of Feckless? The definition of the word feckless heated up the net Sunday as the adverb was used in the season finale of Survivor All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informat unlikely to be successful: lacking the thought or organization eckless

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