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Learn to pronounce frag·ile

/ˈfrajəl/
adjective
(of an object) easily broken or damaged.
"fragile items such as glass and china"
synonyms: breakable, easily broken, brittle, frangible, smashable, splintery, flimsy, weak, frail, insubstantial, delicate, dainty, fine, eggshell

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fragile, frangible, brittle, crisp, friable mean breaking easily. fragile implies extreme delicacy of material or construction and need for careful handling.
easily harmed, damaged, or broken: The fragile economy is under the pressure of floods at home and rising oil prices abroad.
easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail: a fragile ceramic container; a very fragile alliance.
fragile in British English · 1. able to be broken easily · 2. in a weakened physical state · 3. delicate; light. a fragile touch.
/ˈfrædʒaɪl/ · adjective. easily broken or damaged or destroyed. “fragile porcelain plates”. “fragile old bones”. synonyms: delicate, frail · adjective.
: the quality or state of being easily broken or destroyed. increased red blood cell fragility Sue R. Williams. fragile. ˈfraj-əl -ˌīl.
FRAGILE meaning: easily broken or damaged very delicate not strong.
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8 days ago · FRAGILE meaning: 1. easily broken, damaged, or destroyed: 2. physically or emotionally weak: . Learn more.
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definition: easily broken; delicate. The fragile chair cracked when he sat on it. synonyms: breakable, delicate, frail, weak antonyms: rugged, stout, strong, ...
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2weak and uncertain; easily destroyed or spoiled a fragile alliance/ceasefire/relationship The economy remains extremely fragile.
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