Meaning & Definition of word "Brittle"

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    Brittle

    /ˈbrɪtəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Easily broken or shattered; fragile.
      • Example: The old vase was so brittle that it shattered at the slightest touch.
    • 2. Not able to withstand stress or pressure; tending to break under strain.
      • Example: The brittle metal used in the construction of the toy broke when dropped.
    • 3. Characterized by a lack of resilience; inflexible.
      • Example: The brittle nature of the policies made it difficult to adapt to new challenges.
    • 4. Having a hard but easily breakable texture.
      • Example: The brittle texture of the cookie made it difficult to dip into the milk.
    • 5. Referring to a material that does not deform appreciably before breaking.
      • Example: Glass is a brittle substance that tends to fracture rather than bend.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'brittel', from Old English 'brytil', related to 'break'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    brittle peace:

    A fragile state of peace that could easily break down.

    brittle patience:

    Having little tolerance and easily losing one’s temper.

    Related Words

    fragility:

    The quality of being easily broken or damaged.

    resilience:

    The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

    Slang Meanings of brittle

    Meaning: Emotionally unstable or easily irritated.

    Example Sentence: She's been so brittle lately, any little thing sets her off.

    Meaning: Prone to breaking under pressure.

    Example Sentence: Playing with that brittle egomaniac is a recipe for disaster.