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Synonyms & Similar Words
fragile
weak
feeble
delicate
dainty
slender
slight
thin
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shaky
unstable
rickety
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ailing
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breakable
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enervated
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limp
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listless
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torpid
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susceptible
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tender
soft
gentle
light
airy
gossamer
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filmy
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transparent
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ethereal
intangible
impalpable
Meaning of Frail
The primary meaning of the word "frail" is being weak or delicate in physical or mental condition.
Definitions
- Lacking strength or firmness, especially physically
- Easily broken or damaged
- Weak or delicate in physical or mental condition
- Lacking robustness or resilience
Etymology of Frail
The word "frail" originates from the Old French word "frail", which is derived from the Latin word "fragilis", meaning "breakable" or "easily broken"
Historically, the word has been used to describe both physical and moral weaknesses, with connotations of vulnerability and susceptibility to damage or harm
Example Uses
- The frail old man needed assistance to walk up the stairs
- The frail branches of the tree were easily broken by the wind
- After a long illness, she was left feeling frail and weak
- The frail economy of the country was vulnerable to external shocks
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
strong
robust
sturdy
solid
firm
stable
secure
unshakeable
invulnerable
resilient
hardy
vigorous
energetic
dynamic
powerful
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intense
vehement
passionate
resolute
determined
unwavering
unyielding
steadfast
solid
substantial
dense
heavy
weighty
massive
imposing
formidable
intimidating
overwhelming