fragile

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The meaning (definition) of the word fragile
easy to break, so you must be very careful
The word fragile used in a sentence
“The glass ornament is fragile, so be very careful with it.”
Words that mean the same as fragile (synonyms)
breakabledelicate
Words that mean the opposite of fragile (antonyms)
strongsturdy
How the word fragile is said around the world
| French | fragile |
| Spanish | frágil |
| Mandarin | 脆弱的 |
| Hindi | कमज़ोर |
| Arabic | قابل للكسر |
| Russian | хрупкий |
| Portuguese (EU) | frágil |
| Portuguese (BR) | frágil |
| Japanese | 壊れやすい |
| German | zerbrechlich |
| Urdu | نازک |
| Punjabi | ਨਾਜ਼ੁਕ |
| Korean | 부서지기 쉬운 |
| Hebrew | שָׁבִיר |
| Greek | εύθραυστος |
| Dutch | breekbaar |
| Filipino | marupok |
| Vietnamese | dễ vỡ |
| Turkish | kırılgan |
| Persian | شکننده |
| Polish | kruchy |
| Ukrainian | крихкий |
| Bengali | ভঙ্গুর |
| Swedish | bräcklig |
| Italian | fragile |
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