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Fragile

UK //ˈfrædʒ.aɪl//US //ˈfrædʒaɪl//

Definition

Easily broken or damaged.

Examples

  • The fragile vase shattered into pieces when it fell off the shelf.
  • She has a fragile heart, easily affected by harsh words.
  • Handle the fragile items with care during the move.
  • His fragile ego was bruised after the criticism.
  • The fragile ecosystem requires protection from pollution.

Usage notes

Used to describe objects that are delicate. In more emotional contexts, can denote vulnerability. Avoid in informal or slang settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'fragile' like 'frag' and 'ile', where a 'frag' (like a glass) is often 'ill' and breaks easily.

Collocations

  • fragile glass
  • fragile state
  • fragile peace

Synonyms

  • delicate
  • breakable
  • vulnerable
  • weak
  • subtle

Antonyms

  • sturdy
  • durable
  • strong

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'fragility' which is the noun form.
  • Overly general use; 'fragile' should be specific, not applied to strong or resistant items.
  • Using 'fragile' to describe abstract concepts without clarity.