frail|frailer|frailest in English

adjective

[freɪl]

fragile; flimsy; weak, slight, thin; feeble, infirm; weak natured

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1. Human nature is frail.

2. He is frail after his illness.

3. Careful: that chair's rather frail!

4. She looked old and frail.

5. She looked frail and shrunken.

6. But human culture is disturbingly frail.

7. His mother was doddering and frail.

8. Flesh is so frail - except yours, Joe!

9. A fierce storm engulfed the frail ship.

10. Many old people become mentally frail.

11. They would grow into frail and colorless women.

12. It looked too frail for his hand.

13. His frail hands could hardly hold a cup.

14. Synonyms for Crispier include brittler, crumblier, crisper, shorter, flakier, crunchier, harder, crustier, fragiler and frailer

15. Antonyms for Burlier include punier, leaner, slighter, sparer, thinner, weaker, weedier, frailer, infirmer and lighter

16. Increasingly, negative attitudes are towards older, frailer people,[Sentencedict.com] who are now the main victims of ageism.

17. There are exercises which even frail people can do.

18. Look at the many-Cicatrised frail vine, none more scarred and frail, Yet see him fling himself abroad in fresh abandon

19. The frail craft rocked as he clambered in.

20. Mother was becoming too frail to live alone.

21. 18 During the merciless heat of noon one of the frailer females collapsed, far from any possible shelter.

22. The frail web of human perceptions was laid bare.

23. The gallery is frail, the roof in fair condition.

24. Bedsores can be a serious problem among frail older adults.

25. A frail, thirteen-year-old girl, Helen Burns, befriends Jane.