frail /freɪl/ |
weak or unhealthy, or easily damaged, broken, or harmed: a frail old lady, I last saw him just last week and thought how old and frail he looked. |
1. easily led into evil; frail humanity. 2. easily broken or destroyed : fragile; frail, open-cockpit; biplanes. |
1. adjective Someone who is frail is not very strong or healthy. She lay in bed looking particularly frail. Synonyms: feeble, weak, puny, decrepit |
frail · adjective. physically weak · adjective. easily broken or damaged or destroyed · adjective. wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the ... |
adjective · having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now. Synonyms: breakable, frangible, feeble. Antonyms: sturdy · easily ... |
(especially of an old person) physically weak and thin. Her mother was becoming too frail to live alone. Extra Examples. She looked old and frail. |
Synonyms for FRAIL: fragile, delicate, brittle, breakable, weak, frangible, feeble, fine; Antonyms of FRAIL: strong, sturdy, tough, unbreakable, rigid, ... |
20 нояб. 2024 г. · not strong or healthy: a frail old lady (Definition of frail from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) |
1(especially of an old person) physically weak and thin Mother was becoming too frail to live alone. Definitions on the go. |
There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the word frail, one of which is labelled obsolete, and one of which is considered offensive. |
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