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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121. Not even the fading bruise high on her cheekbone detracted from her beauty; she only looked more fragile.
122. It's an incredibly beautiful and fragile piece of your body, Mr Blake.
123. These people can take many blows, but I, I am fragile as a butterfly.
124. He was the backbone of a new and fragile enterprise, they said.
125. They did not seem to realise how fragile the ceremony was.
126. I brushed it off and placed it in the center of my palm, where it looked tiny and fragile.
127. Born when the earth sleeps, yet Effie never seemed to rest and had soon worn out a rather fragile Marjorie.
128. What limited their political weight, however, was the fragile nature of their landed wealth.
129. It is as if the years in between were inhabited by fragile observations, mere scratches and traces on the skin.
130. The museum sends fragile porcelain objects to specialists to be restored.
131. She folded her nightgown and robe, pushing them into a corner of her case without regard for the fragile material.
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132. It is life sculpted by extreme and hostile conditions, life that is fragile and all but unknown.
133. Holliday said he rushed outdoors to check out downtown's fragile, historic buildings after he caught his breath.
134. With her arms looped around my neck, she felt so fragile and small.
135. Perhaps the world has never seen a power as fragile as that of the imam.
136. Her bones were so fragile that she would break her thumb just by leaning on her walking stick.
137. Very often the film, which was always very old and fragile, broke; and usually at the most exciting part.
138. We probably don't need Jan Pahl's pioneering research to tell us how fragile conjugal consensus is.
139. She felt to hug him but was afraid to hurt; like a fragile bird, this new scrawny Rab.
140. In that direction lay a hope too fragile to be exposed - even to herself.
141. New brick houses were being built to replace prettier but more fragile jhumpas.
142. However, the slow-down in imports gave ammunition to those who warn that the recovery is fragile.
143. The residence of the pope in an ancient imperial city had from the first been fragile.
144. Loneliness, fragile health and homelessness are just a few of the problems they face without our help.
145. When the wind is blowing, you can smell those fragile, fragrant flowers all across Benton and Yakima counties.
146. She was cleverer than either of them, more elusive, more fragile.
147. But they are heavy, and as fragile as a Centurion tank.
148. The maintenance of his fragile coalition caused Namaliu further difficulties in 1990 and compromised his own considerable reputation for integrity and probity.
149. The Mayor was struggling to free his chain of office from the overhanging branch of a fragile alder.
150. The Wall Street crash of 1929 showed that large scale industry is more fragile than crofting.