Wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings.
Easily broken or damaged or destroyed.
1 These are important considerations for frail older people and young families alike.
2 She seemed frail , young, and certainly weaker than I'd last seen her.
3 In these particularly frail subjects, infections clearly worsen prognosis increasing substantially mortality.
4 She's too frail , in both body and spirit, especially since the attack.
5 He struck Kyle as dangerous, yes, but also oddly frail , even vulnerable.
6 The frail building was literally rocking in the fury of the storm.
7 He had become increasingly frail in recent years after suffering several strokes.
8 The frail gas bag swayed in the wind that was springing up.
9 As suddenly decaying and changing as the frail flowers in the spring.
10 How could beings with such frail bodies hope to contend with her?
11 Some were cooking the supper; some, rearing frail shelters for the night.
12 During the trial, the former producer appeared frail and used a walker.
13 Many patients will be frail , suffering from dementia and with complicated conditions.
14 Each fairy-petal blushed with June fire; the frail leaves were exquisitely green.
15 Conclusion: Over two thirds of patients with AF are pre-frail or frail .
16 She was slim, and sweetly shaped, and looked quite frail and vulnerable.
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