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Noun(1) (2) the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age)(3) moral weakness(4) weakness(5) flaw

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(1) Perhaps so, but the great attraction of sport is that, still in 2001, it holds a mirror to the human condition in all its strength and frailty .(2) He seemed to me to be really old, but even in death to be lacking in that common frailty I tended to view all the elderly as possessing.(3) This gradual loss has been tied to protein deficiency, lack of exercise, and increased frailty among the elderly.(4) all drama begins with human frailty(5) As it transpired, the team only needed three to win and while their manager must fret over his side's sudden frailty , he again noted that it is a rich source of entertainment for the rest of us.(6) all drama begins with human frailty(7) He excels at writing about sex and sexuality, which he describes with a graceful wonder that encompasses love's frailty and its brutality at once.(8) As if to emphasise his credentials, he has been at it again this week, hauling himself into contention at the Masters with a familiar mixture of fearlessness and frailty .(9) Infatuated with my tiny son, I became fixated on his frailty : by what the world would do to him, if the world were given half a chance.(10) Challenge the system with continuing high unemployment or the need to create a consensus when none exists, as over the treaty, and suddenly its frailty is exposed.(11) The frailty of memory in general is an important theme, but how an epidemic of that proportion gets virtually wiped out of the collective memory is still a mystery.(12) The most important safety concern is their frailty and consequent vulnerability to personal injury or death in a crash.(13) Like a little plumped up raisin, he exudes vanity, smugness and frailty and desolation in equal measure.(14) Every once in a while a boxer dies in the ring or a soccer player collapses on the field, and such tragedies make us acutely aware of our own frailty .(15) That ageing is an independent contributor is not surprising, because frailty increases with age, raising the risk of falls and failure of other organ systems.(16) It may not have been calculated, but the effect of talking about drink and displaying his frailty was to pick him out from the political crowd as if by a personal spotlight.
Synonyms
Noun
1. infirmity
2. weakness
3. vice


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

We ask the Father to judge us
with mercy, accepting our human frailty.

We ask the Father to judge us with mercy, accepting our human FRAILTY.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 3


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