flimsiness

/ˈflɪmzinəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being weak, thin, or easily broken or damaged.
    • We complained about the flimsiness of the packaging after the product arrived broken.
    • The flimsiness of the chair made it unsafe to sit on.
    • The flimsiness of the bridge worried the engineers.
  2. The quality of being not convincing or strong; weakness of argument or evidence.
    • The lawyer pointed out the flimsiness of the prosecution's case.
    • The report was criticized for the flimsiness of its data.
    • The flimsiness of his excuse made everyone suspicious.
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