Synonym: breakable, brittle, dainty, delicate, flimsy, frail, slight. Antonym: solid, strong, sturdy, tough. Similar words: tragic, drag in, encouraging, fragment, managing, frame, fraud, frankly. Meaning: ['frædʒl /'frædʒaɪl] adj. 1. easily broken or damaged or destroyed 2. vulnerably delicate 3. lacking solidity or strength and liable to break.
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61. It was a fragile relationship, interpreted in contrary ways by different constables.
62. These may be characterised as fragile caring units of mutual support.
63. Without these crucial areas of explanation, her theory of how innovations occur or do not occur seems remarkably fragile.
64. This has several advantages: fragile items will be spared the cumulative damage resulting from repeated handling and removal from storage facilities.
65. Twenty minutes later she stood in front of the mirror wearing the fragile lace undies which were also the result of her impulse-buying.
66. The ozone molecules are very thinly spread within this area but their fragile existence nevertheless serves a vital function to life.
67. He can not worry about eggshells or about a knee as fragile as one.
68. But opposition sources say that government control of internet use is more fragile than it might appear.
69. The modern nuclear family is a vulnerable and fragile institution.
70. Her fragile sanity crept away from the edge to cower inside the fortress of her orders.
71. So Hsu Fu was both more fragile and at the same time attempting to travel farther than most rafts.
72. It encompasses both the art of spin doctoring and also our fragile human need and ability to make huge leaps of faith.
73. Two ambulance attendants picked up his fragile body and put him carefully onto a stretcher.
74. But most deep sea life is too fragile to survive such handling.
75. This needs serious appraisal because it may indicate that recovery is far more fragile than might have been appreciated.
76. Shellac records were simply too fragile to be posted; so the special circumstances of war justified the first vinyl records.
77. She looked beautiful but fragile[sentencedict.com],(http://sentencedict.com/fragile.html) tucked into one of the big armchairs in the central hall of the Ritz.
78. Another by-product of space exploration is a growing awareness of this planet's fragile environment.
79. Despite some encouraging economic trends there is as yet no confirmed upturn in activity, and any recovery will be fragile.
80. They are often shy, fragile, and preoccupied with feelings of self-doubt.
81. Husky grains dangled from the rice plants, so fragile and awkward they almost looked bashful.
82. Car ownership and use grow continuously, severely undermining the government's fragile attempts to improve the environment.
83. He fixed the fragile blossoms in a buttonhole of his braided uniform, then leaned down and kissed the woman.
84. A fragile peace ending the seven-year civil war has been in place since last July.
85. Now their fragile consciences had the crutch of an externally imposed defence against future temptation.
86. The crisis and the government's decision to abandon its currency controls hit the already fragile banking system hard.
87. She crossed her legs on a chair too fragile to accommodate such thighs, too straight for her hips.
88. In her present fragile state, an inquisition, nomatterhow well-intentioned, would have shattered her into a million pieces.
89. In 1904, a church was erected around the fragile figurine.
90. Our sense of history in this go-go society is fragile.