frailly (Meaning)
frailly (adv.)
Weakly; infirmly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of frailly
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- sturdily
- vigorously
- vigorously
- sharply
- mightily
- roundly
- fiercely
- hard
- stiffly
- violently
- forcefully
- mightily
- powerfully
- strongly
- dynamically
- sturdily
- explosively
- energetically
- powerfully
- forcefully
- stoutly
- stoutly
- sharply
- roundly
- hard
- energetically
- forcibly
- strongly
- dynamically
- firmly
- strenuously
- stiffly
- strenuously
- fiercely
- explosively
- violently
- forcibly
- firmly
frailly Sentence Examples
- The frail old woman stumbled down the sidewalk, her legs shaking.
- The butterfly fluttered frailly in the breeze, its wings delicate and fragile.
- The frailly constructed bridge groaned under the weight of the passing cars.
- The frail hope that he had clung to for so long finally dissipated.
- The frailly lit hallway cast an eerie glow on the walls and floor.
- The elderly man's frailly voice could barely carry across the room.
- The flowers wilted frailly in the scorching heat, their petals wilting and brown.
- The frailly woven fabric tore easily, leaving a ragged hole.
- The frailly held truce between the two factions was broken by the slightest provocation.
- The frailly whispered secret faded into the air, leaving only a lingering echo.
FAQs About the word frailly
Weakly; infirmly.
weakly,faintly, delicately, feebly, shakily, languidly, gently, listlessly, halfheartedly,softly
sturdily, vigorously, vigorously, sharply, mightily, roundly, fiercely, hard, stiffly, violently
The frail old woman stumbled down the sidewalk, her legs shaking.
The butterfly fluttered frailly in the breeze, its wings delicate and fragile.
The frailly constructed bridge groaned under the weight of the passing cars.
The frail hope that he had clung to for so long finally dissipated.