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    Brit·tle
    /ˈbrid(ə)l/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a candy made from nuts and set melted sugar: "peanut brittle"
  2. The meaning of BRITTLE is easily broken, cracked, or snapped. How to use brittle in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Brittle.

  3. appearing to be happy or confident, but actually nervous, weak, or likely to change mood suddenly: The player has a notoriously brittle temperament. The character she plays is successful but emotionally brittle. She greeted him with a brittle smile. A brittle voice or laugh sounds sharp and slightly nervous:

  4. having hardness and rigidity but little tensile strength; breaking readily with a comparatively smooth fracture, as glass. Synonyms: fragile. easily damaged or destroyed; fragile; frail: a brittle marriage.

  5. appearing to be happy or confident, but actually nervous, weak, or likely to change mood suddenly: The player has a notoriously brittle temperament. The character she plays is successful but emotionally brittle. She greeted him with a brittle smile. A brittle voice or laugh sounds sharp and slightly nervous:

  6. 1. easily cracked, snapped, or broken; fragile. 2. curt or irritable: a brittle reply. 3. hard or sharp in quality. n.

  7. Something brittle is easily broken. Do you have brittle bones? Then no football or rugby for you. Besides meaning easily fractured and emotionally cold, brittle is also a type of candy made of cooled sugar. To make peanut brittle, bake the ingredients on a cookie sheet then let the brittle cool into sheets which you break into pieces (and then ...

  8. a brittle mood or state of mind is one that appears to be happy or strong but is actually nervous and easily damaged. a brittle temperament. (of a sound) hard and sharp in an unpleasant way. a brittle laugh. ‘Not at all,’ she said in a brittle voice, avoiding his eye. Word Origin. See brittle in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  9. 3 days ago · 1. adjective. An object or substance that is brittle is hard but easily broken. Pine is brittle and breaks. ...the dry, brittle ends of the hair. Synonyms: fragile, delicate, crisp, crumbling More Synonyms of brittle. 2. adjective.

  10. adjective. brittlest, brittler. Likely to break, snap, or crack, as when subjected to pressure. Brittle bones. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Easily broken or shattered because hard and inflexible. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. Definition of brittle adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  12. BRITTLE definition: hard but easily broken: . Learn more.

  13. 3 days ago · brittle (comparative brittler or more brittle, superlative brittlest or most brittle) Inflexible; liable to break, snap, or shatter easily under stress, pressure, or impact. Cast iron is much more brittle than forged iron. A diamond is hard but brittle.

  14. breaking readily with a comparatively smooth fracture, as glass. easily damaged or destroyed; fragile; frail: a brittle marriage. lacking warmth, sensitivity, or compassion; aloof; self-centered: a self-possessed, cool, and rather brittle person. having a sharp, tense quality: a brittle tone of voice.

  15. brittle. a hard sweet that breaks easily, made from nuts and sugar. Definition of brittle noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  16. Synonyms for BRITTLE: crisp, crumbly, fragile, short, friable, flaky, crisped, crispy; Antonyms of BRITTLE: elastic, flexible, resilient, pliable, strong, tough, pliant, sturdy.

  17. OED's earliest evidence for brittle is from 1892, in the Los Angeles Times. It is also recorded as an adjective from the Middle English period (1150—1500). brittle is formed within English, by conversion.

  18. brittle meaning: hard but easily broken: . Learn more.

  19. What does the adjective brittle mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective brittle, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. brittle has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  20. Fragile; apt to break; not tough. Etymology: brittan, Saxon. The wood of vines is very durable; though no tree hath the twigs, while they are green, so brittle, yet the wood dried is extremely tough.

  21. Jan 19, 2024 · Your skin may become itchy or painful before the hair falls out. Sudden loosening of hair. A physical or emotional shock can cause hair to loosen. Handfuls of hair may come out when combing or washing your hair or even after gentle tugging. This type of hair loss usually causes overall hair thinning but is temporary.

  22. Definition of brittle in Essential American English Dictionary. brittle. adjective. us. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. / ˈbrɪt̬·əl/ hard but able to be broken easily: brittle bones. (Definition of brittle from the Webster's Essential Mini Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of brittle. in Chinese (Traditional)

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