Frangibility (Noun)

Meaning

Quality of being easily damaged or destroyed.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The frangibility of the ancient vase made it a challenge to transport without causing damage.
  • The company's reputation for producing fragile products was a major concern, and they worked to reduce the frangibility of their designs.
  • The engineer's primary goal was to minimize the frangibility of the new aircraft's components to ensure passenger safety.
  • The frangibility of the ecosystem made it vulnerable to even the slightest changes in its environment.
  • The artist's use of delicate materials highlighted the frangibility of life and the importance of preserving it.

Synonyms

  • Frangibleness
  • Fragility
  • Breakability

Hypernyms

  • Vulnerability

Related Words

  • Frangible (adjective)
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