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frailties


Meanings
  • a state of being fragile or delicate

    - "The old vase was frail and needed to be handled with care."
    - "The elderly woman's frailties made it difficult for her to live independently."

Synonyms

frailness , infirmity
Rhymes
Words rhyming with frailties
fawn , town , clown , frown , allow , vow , tow , bough , plough
Homophones
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  1. frail (adjective) meaning weak or delicate), frail (noun) meaning a weak or delicate person), frails (noun) meaning small containers for holding food or drink), fraction (noun) meaning a part or portion of something), fraction (noun) meaning a number representing a part of a whole or a quote of a value), fractionate (verb) meaning to divide or separate into fractions), fractionated (adjective) meaning divided into fractions)


Variants
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frailties , frailty
Forms
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Frailty (noun) meaning a weak or delicate person), Frail (adjective) meaning weak or delicate, Frailness (noun) meaning the state or quality of being frail or delicate, Frailize (verb) meaning to make or become frail or delicate)


Etymology
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The word 'frailties' comes from the Middle English word 'frailty', which means 'delicacy, fragility'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Vulnerability: The state or quality of being vulnerable, susceptible, or exposed to harm, risk, danger, or threat.

  2. Perfability: The state or quality of being perfable, that is, capable of being penetrated, permeated, or impregnated by a substance, liquid, gas, or other medium, or capable of being infused or imbued with a particular quality, trait, or characteristic.

  3. Fragility: The state or quality of being fragile, that is, capable of being easily broken, shattered, or destroyed, or susceptible to injury, harm, or damage, or characterized by weakness, delicacy, or vulnerability.


Culture
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In various cultures, the term 'frailties' has been used to describe the delicate and vulnerable aspects of human life. In literature, the concept of frailties has been explored through the portrayal of weak or vulnerable characters. In art, the theme of frailties has been expressed through the use of delicate or fragile materials, such as porcelain or glass. In music, the concept of frailties has been explored through the use of melodic and harmonically rich compositions that express the delicate and vulnerable aspects of human life.

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