fragileness

[US]/frəˈdʒaɪlnəs/
[UK]/frəˈdʒaɪlnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being easily broken or damaged; brittleness

Phrases & Collocations

emotional fragileness

fragileness of life

physical fragileness

fragileness of glass

sense of fragileness

fragileness and strength

human fragileness

fragileness of memory

seasonal fragileness

fragileness of hope

Example Sentences

the fragileness of the ancient manuscript required specialists to handle it with extreme care.

scientists are studying the fragileness of the polar ice caps and their rapid melting.

the fragileness of their relationship became evident after the first serious argument.

she was surprised by the fragileness of his confidence, which crumbled at the first criticism.

environmentalists warn about the fragileness of coral reefs worldwide.

the fragileness of the peace agreement was exposed when border tensions escalated.

he noticed the fragileness in her voice when she spoke about her childhood.

the fragileness of the global economy concerns many financial analysts.

photographing the fragileness of butterfly wings requires special equipment and techniques.

the fragileness of trust in institutions has been declining for decades.

artists often capture the fragileness of human emotions in their work.

the fragileness of the bridge structure led engineers to recommend immediate repairs.

we cannot ignore the fragileness of our planet's natural resources.

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