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BNC: 14087 COCA: 17111

frailty

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frailty /ˈfreɪlti/ noun
plural frailties
frailty
/ˈfreɪlti/
noun
plural frailties
Learner's definition of FRAILTY
[noncount] : physical weakness : the quality or state of being frail虚弱
: weakness of character that causes a person to do things that are morally wrong弱点
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BNC: 14087 COCA: 17111

frailty

noun

frail·​ty ˈfrāl-tē How to pronounce frailty (audio)
plural frailties
1
: the quality or state of being frail
the frailty of her health
the frailty and disability in the elderly
2
: a fault due to weakness especially of moral character
Satire … often employs irony and sarcasm to denounce the frailties and faults of mankind. Harry Shaw
Choose the Right Synonym for frailty

fault, failing, frailty, foible, vice mean an imperfection or weakness of character.

fault implies a failure, not necessarily culpable, to reach some standard of perfection in disposition, action, or habit.

a writer of many virtues and few faults

failing suggests a minor shortcoming in character.

being late is a failing of mine

frailty implies a general or chronic proneness to yield to temptation.

human frailties

foible applies to a harmless or endearing weakness or idiosyncrasy.

an eccentric's charming foibles

vice can be a general term for any imperfection or weakness, but it often suggests violation of a moral code or the giving of offense to the moral sensibilities of others.

compulsive gambling was his vice

Example Sentences

the frailty of her voice We can no longer be surprised by the frailties of our political leaders.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English frelete, freelte, borrowed from Anglo-French freleté, going back to Latin fragilitāt-, fragilitās, from fragilis "liable to break, weak, fragile" + -itāt-, -itās -ity

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of frailty was in the 14th century
BNC: 14087 COCA: 17111
frailty

noun

ADJECTIVEincreasing越來越虛弱Despite increasing physical frailty, he continued to write stories.儘管身體越來越虛弱,他仍然繼續寫小說。human人性弱點a figure of authority, but one all too prone to human frailties太容易表現出人性弱點的當權者physical身體虛弱

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