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frailty
/ ˈfreɪltɪ /
noun
- physical or moral weakness
- often plural a fault symptomatic of moral weakness
Other Words From
- over·frailty noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
A new paper led by a Concordia researcher examines how social isolation, loneliness and frailty affect one another and the bidirectional relationship they exert as an individual gets older.
And against Australia on Saturday, there was a whole fireworks display of frailties.
The draft document advised doctors to score Covid patients based on three criteria, using a frailty scale.
It seemed that allegations of frailty and inability to lead did not stick to Trump — who might ramble and give odd answers but typically sounded forceful and self-assured.
And for a campaign that had focused on Biden’s age and frailty, it is now Trump whose stamina and coherence are under the microscope.
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