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fragile

When describing objects, "fragile" usually refers to things made of glass or ceramic that break into pieces easily. When used for people, it often describes someone who is physically weak or emotionally sensitive. In political or social contexts, it describes a situation that is unstable and likely to change or fail quickly.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, David is in a boardroom while Brian is in the server room.
David Smith

My laptop keeps glitching. Can you swing by and fix it?

David Smith
Brian
Brian

It's a fragile build, Dave. Stop messing with the settings or it'll tank.

💡
Brian uses 'fragile build' to describe a delicate software configuration that is prone to crashing. He uses 'tank' as slang for failing completely or crashing, reflecting his grumpy and blunt IT persona.

Meanings

adjective

Easily broken, shattered, or damaged.

"The antique vase is extremely fragile and must be handled with care."

adjective

Flimsy or weak in constitution; delicate.

"The patient's health remained fragile after the long surgery."

adjective

Easily destroyed, disrupted, or vulnerable to failure.

"The ceasefire between the two warring factions is fragile and could collapse at any moment."

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