fragility

/frəˈdʒɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being easily broken, damaged, or destroyed.
    • The bridge's fragility worried the engineers during the storm.
    • The fragility of the glass meant it had to be packed carefully.
    • Fragility is a common trait of antique furniture.
  2. The state of being weak, vulnerable, or delicate, especially emotionally or physically.
    • After the accident, he felt a deep fragility in his confidence.
    • The fragility of the ceasefire made everyone nervous.
    • She spoke about the fragility of life after losing her friend.
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