Frangibleness (Noun)
Meaning
Quality of being easily damaged or destroyed.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The frangibleness of the vase made it difficult to transport without breaking.
- Her fragile health made her susceptible to illness, a constant reminder of her frangibleness.
- The ancient manuscript's frangibleness required special care and handling to preserve its contents.
- The company's financial frangibleness made it vulnerable to economic downturns and bankruptcy.
- The artist's use of delicate glass highlighted the frangibleness of life and the fleeting nature of beauty.