He was very frail, frail meaning weak.
i feel so frail after last night. far too many pingers
My Grammy has turned a bit frail because of her age.
Towards the end of her life, my grandmother was very frail.
There is one syllable in the word frail
This trail is not for the frail. She was too frail to be moved. She was so frail that she fell.
Yes, "frail" does not have a suffix. It is a standalone word.
The word "frail" is an adjective that describes someone or something that is delicate or weak.
You are not strong, very Frail! That is how you can use it.
bleak word frail quail
Although he was once a strong and healthy athlete, the cancer left Joe sickly and frail.
"Frail" comes from the Latin word fragilis, "breakable", via Old French frele. Fragilis in turn comes from the verb frangere, "to break". Believe it or not, frangere and "break" (and thus "frail" and "breakable") are related: they ultimately both come from the Proto-Indo-European root bhreg.
lifting a box full of heavy books is a very strenuous job for a skinny and frail women.