Find English Teachers
hmano
What is the difference between fragile and frail?
Jan 1, 2016 1:46 PM
Answers · 4
3
You tend to use fragile to describe things, whilst 'frail' is used to describe people.
January 1, 2016
"Fragile" means that it could easily break, either literally (china, pottery) or figuratively (a "fragile" person gets their feelings hurt easily). "Frail" means "sickly" or "weak" and nearly always refers to a person.
January 1, 2016
"Frail" is usually a result of someone becoming very old or very ill.
January 1, 2016
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
hmano
Language Skills
English, Hungarian
Learning Language
English
Articles You May Also Like

Speak More Fluently with This Simple Technique
5 likes · 1 Comments

How to Read and Understand a Business Contract in English
10 likes · 2 Comments

6 Ways italki Can Help You Succeed in Your School Language Classes
12 likes · 6 Comments
More articles