frailness

/ˈfreɪlnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being physically weak and delicate.
    • The doctor noted the frailness of the child's bones.
    • His frailness after the accident surprised everyone who knew him as an athlete.
    • The frailness of the elderly patient required special care.
  2. The quality of being easily broken, damaged, or destroyed.
    • We were all aware of the frailness of the peace treaty.
    • The frailness of the antique chair meant no one could sit on it.
    • The frailness of the ice made skating dangerous.
  3. Weakness in character or moral strength.
    • He admitted his own frailness and asked for forgiveness.
    • Her frailness in resisting temptation was her downfall.
    • The story explores the frailness of human virtue.
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