Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

moment-of-weakness

noun
/ˈmoʊ.mənt əv ˈwiːk.nəs/
Definition
A brief period during which a person lacks self-control or strength to resist temptation, often resulting in a decision or action that may be regretted later.
Examples
  • After years of dieting, she had a moment-of-weakness and indulged in a slice of cake.
  • During a moment-of-weakness, he agreed to lend his friend money, even though he couldn’t afford it.
  • His moment-of-weakness at the store led to a purchase he didn’t really need.
Meaning
It refers to a time when one’s willpower falters, leading to a lapse in judgment that might not align with one’s values or intentions.
Synonyms
  • lapse
  • slip
  • indulgence
  • weakness