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Fragile vs Debilitated - What's the difference?

fragile | debilitated | Related terms |

Fragile is a related term of debilitated.


As adjectives the difference between fragile and debilitated

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while debilitated is weakened.

As a verb debilitated is

(debilitate).

Fragile vs Ill - What's the difference?

fragile | ill | Related terms |

Fragile is a related term of ill.


As adjectives the difference between fragile and ill

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while ill is (label) evil; wicked (of people).

As an adverb ill is

not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.

As a noun ill is

(often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.

Faint vs Fragile - What's the difference?

faint | fragile | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between faint and fragile

is that faint is lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst while fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

As a noun faint

is the act of fainting.

As a verb faint

is to lose consciousness. Caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).

Thin vs Fragile - What's the difference?

thin | fragile | Related terms |

Thin is a related term of fragile.


As a proper noun thin

is the fifth earthly branch represented by the.

As an adjective fragile is

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

Fragile vs Infirm - What's the difference?

fragile | infirm | Synonyms |

Fragile is a synonym of infirm.


As adjectives the difference between fragile and infirm

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while infirm is weak or ill, not in good health.

As a verb infirm is

to contradict, to provide proof that something is not.

Fragile vs Unstrong - What's the difference?

fragile | unstrong |


As adjectives the difference between fragile and unstrong

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while unstrong is (rare) not strong; weak.

Fragile vs Perishable - What's the difference?

fragile | perishable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between fragile and perishable

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while perishable is liable to perish, especially naturally subject to quick decomposition or decay.

As a noun perishable is

that which perishes or is short-lived.

Fragile vs Tender - What's the difference?

fragile | tender | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between fragile and tender

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while tender is sensitive or painful to the touch.

As a verb tender is

to make tender or delicate; to weaken.

As a noun tender is

regard; care; kind concern.

Fragile vs Exquisite - What's the difference?

fragile | exquisite | Related terms |

Fragile is a related term of exquisite.


As adjectives the difference between fragile and exquisite

is that fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure while exquisite is especially fine or pleasing; exceptional.

As a noun exquisite is

(rare) fop, dandy.

Fragile vs Febile - What's the difference?

fragile | febile |

Febile is likely misspelled.


Febile has no English definition.

As an adjective fragile

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

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