This trail is not for the frail. She was too frail to be moved. She was so frail that she fell.
The adjective in the sentence "The frail woman walked slowly to the bus stop" is "frail." It describes the woman, indicating that she is weak or delicate. Adjectives provide more information about nouns, helping to create a clearer picture of the subject. In this case, "frail" conveys the woman's physical condition.
You are not strong, very Frail! That is how you can use it.
My Grammy has turned a bit frail because of her age.
An old woman who is thin and withered may be described as frail or gaunt.
yellow fellow, shy guy
He was very frail, frail meaning weak.
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The frail woman's faltering voice made her words difficult to discern above the din of traffic.
The cast of Frail - 2003 includes: Naila Belvett as Grace Quinn Daley Cherie Moody as Melanie Guy Nadon as Yan Boisjoli Pia Pootoogook as Inuit Woman Neil Verma as Izzy
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Frail Women was created in 1932.