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Decrepit vs Fragile - What's the difference?

decrepit | fragile | Related terms |

Decrepit is a related term of fragile.


As a verb decrepit

is .

As an adjective fragile is

easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

Fragile vs Powerless - What's the difference?

fragile | powerless | Related terms |

Fragile is a related term of powerless.


As adjectives the difference between fragile and powerless

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while powerless is lacking sufficient power or strength.

Enfeebled vs Fragile - What's the difference?

enfeebled | fragile | Related terms |

Enfeebled is a related term of fragile.


As a verb enfeebled

is (enfeeble).

As an adjective fragile is

easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

Failing vs Fragile - What's the difference?

failing | fragile | Related terms |

Failing is a related term of fragile.


As a verb failing

is .

As a noun failing

is weakness; defect.

As a preposition failing

is if the preferred or prior option is not possible.

As an adjective fragile is

easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

Fragile vs Strengthless - What's the difference?

fragile | strengthless | Related terms |

Fragile is a related term of strengthless.


As adjectives the difference between fragile and strengthless

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while strengthless is being weak or powerless, lacking strength.

Fragile vs Shaky - What's the difference?

fragile | shaky | Related terms |

Fragile is a related term of shaky.


As adjectives the difference between fragile and shaky

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while shaky is shaking]] or [[tremble|trembling.

Ailing vs Fragile - What's the difference?

ailing | fragile | Related terms |

Ailing is a related term of fragile.


As adjectives the difference between ailing and fragile

is that ailing is sickly; sick; ill; unwell while fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

As a noun ailing

is an ailment.

As a verb ailing

is .

Sickly vs Fragile - What's the difference?

sickly | fragile | Related terms |

Sickly is a related term of fragile.


As adjectives the difference between sickly and fragile

is that sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill while fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

As a verb sickly

is to make sickly.

As an adverb sickly

is in a sick manner.

Sensitive vs Fragile - What's the difference?

sensitive | fragile |


As adjectives the difference between sensitive and fragile

is that sensitive is having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses while fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

As a noun sensitive

is one with a paranormal sensitivity to something that most cannot perceive.

Small vs Fragile - What's the difference?

small | fragile | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between small and fragile

is that small is not large or big; insignificant; few in numbers or size while fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

As an adverb small

is in a small fashion.

As a noun small

is any part of something that is smaller or slimmer than the rest, now usually with anatomical reference to the back.

As a verb small

is to make little or less.

As a proper noun Small

is {{surname}.

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