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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211. IN THE late 1950s Chancellor Konrad Adenauer campaigned by reminding West German voters of their growing, but fragile, prosperity.
212. Easy does it. Two people can handle this heavy fragile thing if they go slow.
213. The present invention is one kind of excited quasi-molecular lamp with double-layered lamp bulb joint not to become fragile in ultraviolet ray.
214. The burst of traditional and human relation, bring social structure necessarily " fragile change " with social standard " change infirmly " .
215. Compare with adversary photograph, dai Er's knowledge and technical reserve still appear very fragile.
216. Suddenly, they bear the responsibility of taking care of something so young and fragile while their baby has few worries in the world.
217. Russia today has a glass-like quality to it: rigid and fragile at the same time(sentencedict.com), and liable to develop cracks in unforeseen places.
218. They entered the fragile world of sensory deprivation. Add in the emotional overload from a near-death experience and it makes sense that the miners lost all notion of time.
219. The simplest way is it is it in boiling water scald, cheer, saline cold and dressed with sause, faint scent slips fragile, very tastily .
220. One algorithm frame about secure and exact image authentication based on fragile watermark is presented.
221. For the ecological system which is already fragile, as they have found, any mindless destruction may be enough to do an irrecoverable damage to it.
222. At her best, playing warmhearted floozies in Some Like It Hot and Bus Stop, she's like a slightly bruised moonbeam, something fragile and funny and imperiled.
223. He says there is another issue that shows how fragile the world is, when one person, such as Mr. Saakashvili, can take it upon himself to become a provocateur and upset the global system.
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224. His wonky knee is said to be fully healthy, but he'll need to wear a knee brace for the rest of his career which only underscored just how fragile his health remains.
225. But while human memory is fragile and subject to change, It'should not be underestimated.
226. Design new latitudesFind ways to channel blissUs defined is too fragile to neglectReroute to remain!
227. Fragile letters in which the painter Vincent van Gogh revealed the precarious state of his mental health and finances will be displayed next winter at the Royal Academy, it was announced today.
228. In this paper, a novel fragile watermarking scheme based on HVS in DWT domain is proposed.
229. Solar storms release particles that can temporarily disable or permanently destroy fragile computer circuits.
230. In the fragile and fugacious extent of life, Li Ming has been trying to reach that eternity.
231. Because elderly patients are not only pharmacologically but also physically fragile, they require great care during positioning and moving.