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  1. Achilles heelnoun

    A vulnerability in an otherwise strong situation.

  2. Achilles heelnoun

    The Achilles' tendon, the tendo Achillis.

  3. Etymology: From Greek hero Achilles, whom according to legend his mother held by the heel when she dipped him in the River Styx, making him invulnerable everywhere except on his heel.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of achilles heel in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of achilles heel in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of achilles heel in a Sentence

  1. Dorothy Marcic:

    You know, I never thought that I cared about court justice, i just wanted the truth to come up. I couldn’t find any evidence of my uncle being abusive. He and Suzanne certainly argued a lot… But I just needed to know the truth. And I felt that was justice. My uncle was a decent man, but he had an Achilles' heel. He lost his life and he’s not here to defend himself.

  2. Christians Castillo:

    It's his Achilles' heel, those who would be coming into power with him, I think, would be very worried.

  3. Bill Maher:

    I feel like that’s the Achilles heel of the left right now. They identify issues mostly by what they can feel superior to another person for.

  4. Marcel Fratzscher:

    Low investment is the Achilles' heel of the German economy.

  5. London Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley:

    We have a growing Achilles heel that, if it is not tackled, will slowly diminish our ability to keep the public safe, if we are glibly creating a safe operating environment for criminals and terrorists, we are going to regret it.


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