Bad Powerless(41 words) addict (noun) - A person who is physically or mentally dependent on a substance, especially drugs or alcohol. beg (verb) - To plead or request strongly due to need or emotion. beggar (noun) - A person, typically a homeless one, who lives by asking for money or food beleaguered (adjective) - Surrounded and under attack (especially in a military or physical sense) capitulate (verb) - To give in or stop resisting something, often unwillingly. concede (verb) - To give in or surrender, especially after a struggle or competition. craven (adjective) - Contemptibly lacking in courage; cowardly defenseless (adjective) - Weak and being unable to protect yourself from attack or harm. dependent (adjective) - Needing the support of something or someone in order to survive or succeed. desperate (adjective) - Feeling or showing a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad it’s impossible to deal with. destitute (adjective) - poor; not having money, food, home, or possessions. docile (adjective) - Ready to accept control or instruction; submissive downtrodden (adjective) - Oppressed or treated badly by people in power enslaved (adjective) - Held in physical or psychological bondage or control. fawning (adjective) - Acting overly eager to please someone, especially someone in power. feeble (adjective) - Lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness grovel (verb) - To lie or move abjectly on the ground with one's face downward haggard (adjective) - Looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering hapless (adjective) - (especially of a person) unfortunate inevitable (adjective) - Certain to happen and impossible to avoid. kowtow (verb) - To act in an excessively submissive or obedient manner, often to gain favor; to bow or kneel as a sign of deep respect or submission. lowly (adjective) - Low in status or importance;. meek (adjective) - Quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive pander (verb) - To provide what someone wants or demands even though it is not proper, good, or reasonable. pauper (noun) - A very poor person plead (verb) - To make an emotional appeal pushover (noun) - Someone who is easily persuaded or defeated pushover (noun) - Someone who lacks the ability or inclination to resist, stand firm, or assert themselves. relent (verb) - To surrender or agree after resisting or opposing, often due to persuasion, pressure, or changing circumstances. scapegoat (noun) - A person or group who is unfairly blamed for the problems, mistakes, or wrongdoings of others. scapegoat (verb) - To unfairly blame someone or something for problems, mistakes, or wrongdoings that are not their fault. scrounge (verb) - Seek to obtain (something, typically food or money) at the expense or through the generosity of others or by stealth shorthanded (adjective) - Not having the usual or necessary number of workers or helpers to get something done. subservient (adjective) - Willing to obey others unquestioningly; submissive. underling (noun) - A person with a lower rank or status victim (noun) - A person who is negatively affected by a situation or condition vulnerable (adjective) - Open to physical or emotional harm or attack, not protected. vulnerable (adjective) - Leaving oneself open to being hurt weary (adjective) - Feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep wimp (noun) - A weak and cowardly or unadventurous person wimpy (adjective) - Fearful and lacking courage