fragility (Meaning)

Wordnet

fragility (n)

quality of being easily damaged or destroyed

lack of physical strength

Webster

fragility (n.)

The condition or quality of being fragile; brittleness; frangibility.

Weakness; feebleness.

Liability to error and sin; frailty.

fragility Sentence Examples

  1. The butterfly's wings had an almost unbearable fragility, fluttering lightly in the breeze.
  2. The ancient manuscript's pages were so delicate that their fragility demanded the utmost care.
  3. The baby's tiny bones conveyed a sense of fragility that made her parents protective.
  4. The fragile trust between the siblings had been shattered by a thoughtless remark.
  5. The fragile ecosystem of the rainforest was vulnerable to even the slightest disturbance.
  6. The fragile porcelain figurine trembled in her hands, its beauty overshadowed by its vulnerability.
  7. The old woman's voice, once robust, now had a delicate fragility that hinted at her mortality.
  8. The fragility of life was made evident by the sudden passing of a young friend.
  9. The fragile ice sculpture melted away slowly, its beauty fleeting in the face of warmth.
  10. The fragility of human relationships could be both their strength and their greatest undoing.

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The butterfly's wings had an almost unbearable fragility, fluttering lightly in the breeze.

The ancient manuscript's pages were so delicate that their fragility demanded the utmost care.

The baby's tiny bones conveyed a sense of fragility that made her parents protective.

The fragile trust between the siblings had been shattered by a thoughtless remark.