Meaning & Definition of word "Fragile"
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Fragile
/ˈfrædʒaɪl/
adjective:
- 1. Easily broken or damaged; delicate.
- Example: The fragile vase fell off the shelf and shattered into pieces.
- 2. Weak and likely to give way under pressure.
- Example: The fragile peace in the region could collapse at any moment.
- 3. Lacking in strength or substance; insubstantial.
- Example: Her fragile hopes of success were dashed when she received the rejection letter.
Etymology
From Latin 'fragilis', meaning 'breakable'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fragile state:
A condition that is easily disturbed or broken.
fragile ego:
A sensitivity to criticism or rejection.
Related Words
brittle:
Easily broken; hard but liable to break or shatter.
delicate:
Easily broken or damaged; requiring careful handling.
vulnerable:
Susceptible to physical or emotional harm.
Slang Meanings of fragile
Meaning: Used to describe someone overly sensitive.
Example Sentence: Don't be so fragile about criticism; it's just feedback.
Meaning: Refers to items that need careful handling.
Example Sentence: That box is marked fragile, so handle it with care.