A basket made of rushes, used chiefly for containing figs and raisins., The quantity of raisins -- about thirty-two, fifty-six, or seventy-five pounds, -- contained in a frail., A rush for weaving baskets., Easily broken; fragile; not firm or durable; liable to fail and perish; easily destroyed; not tenacious of life; weak; infirm., Tender., Liable to fall from virtue or be led into sin; not strong against temptation; weak in resolution; also, unchaste; -- often applied to fallen women.
delicate. fallible. fragile. imperfect. weak.
The noun forms of the adjective 'frail' are frailness and frailty.
yes and no it can be used in any way
delicate. flimsy. frail. slight. tenuous. thin.
Sick, feeble, frail, poorly, ill, weak, dangerous, nefarious, harmful, noxious, risky...
fine, elegant, graceful, subtle, fragile, weak, frail, brittle, tender, flimsy, dainty, breakable
The word "weak" (not strong, not sturdy) has the synonyms frail, fragile, feeble, or flimsy.not healthy, sick
fine, elegant, graceful, subtle, fragile, weak, frail, brittle, tender, flimsy, dainty, breakable
The elderly woman moved slowly, her frail frame barely able to carry the weight of her years.
There are many words for delicate. Breakable, brittle, Crisp, facturable, fragile, frail, frangible. These are some of the many words for Delicate.
Frail male (frail male)
After her illness, the old woman appeared frail and weak as she slowly walked down the hallway.
He was very frail, frail meaning weak.
The frail old woman needed assistance walking up the stairs.
Joe Frail was born in 1869.