frag·ile
(frăj′əl, -īl′)adj.1. Easily broken, damaged, or destroyed.
2. Lacking physical or emotional strength; delicate: a fragile personality.
3. Lacking substance; tenuous or flimsy: a fragile claim to fame.
frag′ile·ly adv.
fra·gil′i·ty (frə-jĭl′ĭ-tē), frag′ile·ness n.
Synonyms: fragile, breakable, frangible, flimsy, brittle These adjectives mean easily broken or damaged.
Fragile applies to objects that are not made of strong or sturdy material and that require great care when handled:
fragile porcelain plates. Breakable and
frangible mean capable of being broken but do not necessarily imply inherent weakness:
breakable toys; frangible bullets designed to break apart on impact. Flimsy refers to what is easily broken because of inferior materials or workmanship:
"Flimsy and loosely built structures collapsed like houses of cards under the terrific wrenching and shaking" (Richard L. Humphrey).
Brittle refers to inelasticity that makes something especially likely to fracture or snap when it is subjected to pressure:
brittle bones. See Also Synonyms at
weak.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
fragileness
nounThe condition of being infirm or physically weak:
debility,
decrepitude,
delicacy,
delicateness,
feebleness,
flimsiness,
fragility,
frailness,
frailty,
infirmity,
insubstantiality,
puniness,
unsoundness,
unsubstantiality,
weakliness,
weakness.
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