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    Fra·gil·i·ty
    /frəˈjilədē/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being easily broken or damaged: "osteoporosis is characterized by bone fragility" Similar frailtyflimsinessweaknessdelicacyOpposite robustness
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  3. Fragile means easily broken or destroyed, or lacking in vigor or strength. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of fragile.

  4. Fragility is the quality of being easily damaged, broken, or harmed. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and synonyms of fragility with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Fragility is the quality of being easily damaged, broken, or harmed. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary and Business English Dictionary.

  6. Fragility is a state of being delicate or breakable. The fragility of your grandmother's juice glasses might make you nervous about taking even one sip. An object's fragility makes it likely to get broken or damaged, and a person's fragility means that he's not physically strong.

  7. Fragility is the quality of being easily broken, damaged, or destroyed, or lacking physical or emotional strength. Find out the meaning, usage, and examples of fragility and its related words, such as fragile, brittle, and frail.

  8. Fragility is the fact of being weak and uncertain, or easy to destroy or harm. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as air, economy, emotion, bone, and human body.

  9. adjective. easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail: a fragile ceramic container; a very fragile alliance. vulnerably delicate, as in appearance: She has a fragile beauty. lacking in substance or force; flimsy: a fragile excuse. fragile. / ˈfrædʒaɪl; frəˈdʒɪlɪtɪ /.

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