frangible Antonyms

Meaning of frangible

Wordnet

frangible (s)

capable of being broken

Webster

frangible (a.)

Capable of being broken; brittle; fragile; easily broken.

frangible Sentence Examples

  1. The glass vase was incredibly frangible, shattering into countless pieces at the slightest touch.
  2. The ancient scroll was too frangile to be handled without extreme care, as it could disintegrate with ease.
  3. The delicate eggshells were so frangible that even a gentle breath could crack them.
  4. The porcelain figurine was incredibly frangible, requiring special handling and storage to avoid breakage.
  5. The butterfly's wings were so frangible that a slight breeze could tear them apart.
  6. The frangible nature of the antique china made it impossible to restore it without skilled expertise.
  7. The thin ice was frangible enough to crack and give way under even a child's weight.
  8. The frangible leaves of the fern could not withstand the harsh wind and rain, turning brown and wilting.
  9. The baby's skull was frangible, requiring careful support to prevent injury.
  10. The frangible crystal chandelier hung precariously in the ballroom, its delicate prisms trembling at every footstep.

FAQs About the word frangible

capable of being brokenCapable of being broken; brittle; fragile; easily broken.

brittle, delicate,fragile,breakable, frail, crumbly, gossamer, friable, embrittled, spindly

sturdy, infrangible, rigid, unbreakable, sturdy, tough, compact, compact,strong, solid

The glass vase was incredibly frangible, shattering into countless pieces at the slightest touch.

The ancient scroll was too frangile to be handled without extreme care, as it could disintegrate with ease.

The delicate eggshells were so frangible that even a gentle breath could crack them.

The porcelain figurine was incredibly frangible, requiring special handling and storage to avoid breakage.