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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151. Like a cracked china cup, the continental crust is still fragile where it has been damaged in the past.
152. And of herself, as a woman, as fragile somehow, in comparison to him?
153. Ed's already fragile health deteriorated after he left the hospital.
154. They will also take up and re-lay loose floor coverings and pack and unpack fragile items such as glass and china.
155. The hot sun was beginning to take its toll on the fragile trees.
156. A deceptively fragile and refined appearance belied her dedication and untiring industry in the cause of justice for women.
157. The Doctor hopped nimbly forward, careful not to disturb the fragile balance of what remained of the structure.
158. Tiny electrical discharges zipped and buzzed about the hull as the fragile air was catalysed around them.
159. Alexander Reza, at the turn of the century, had done work resembling this, but never anything so fragile.
160. The first hears the most fragile sounds of the passing countryside, the other knows he is capable of the swiftest speed.
161. This is a little girl who is extremely sensitive to touch; she feels fragile, thin-skinned,(sentencedict .com) easily breakable herself.
162. We will continue to cry at weddings because we know how bittersweet, how fragile is the troth.
163. The fragile truce between rival rebel factions in the Solomon Islands came under threat after a third rebel group entered the conflict.
164. The strategic order among the major nuclear powers is fragile, however, because it rests heavily on the assumption of nonuse.
165. This plan usually falls down because the Wolf Riders are vulnerable to shooting and because small units of Goblins are very fragile.
166. Politicians were not prepared to risk the fragile social consensus by allowing troubled firms to go to the wall.
167. The revolution deterred visitors to Madeira and adversely affected the already fragile economy.
168. And suddenly she felt as stiff and cold and fragile as the champagne glass that was clutched in her shaking hand.
169. The baby's narrow neck looked too fragile to bear the weight of its head.
170. Tearing her eyes away from Emilio's face, Anne led the chorus of praise, restoring a fragile equilibrium.
171. No such option is available to the more fragile independent sector.
172. Fragile items inside. Please handle with care.
173. Cytoplasmic membrane, or cell membrane, plasma membrane, is a soft, fragile and flexible semi-permeable membrane, which underlines cell wall and surrounds cytoplasm.
174. Based on feature coding idea, this paper puts forward a new algorithm of fragile text watermarking based on changing the underlining feature of character.
175. Experienced a cold winter, her children have become so fragile, so she gave them manna from heaven, the children know that mother's milk, she did not abandon them!
176. Also, few centers perform pancreatectomy for nonmalignant disease because of problems with fragile diabetes, especially in alcoholics.
177. Conclusion. Combining vertebral augmentation and placement of an interspinous process spacer represents a viable option for treating such fragile patients.
178. Like me, he has a speech impediment and a condition called "essential tremor" that causes involuntary hand movements, which make him look more fragile than he is.
179. This zone shows the fragile relationship between predators and prey. Large predatory sharks, rays and giant groupers live alongside schools of fish and bottom-dwelling animals.
180. Such regular stock movement prevented overgrazing of the fragile plant cover.