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While many are rejoicing as equity-indexes top new highs, the real economy may be more fragile than markets show.

Yet the idea that racial preferences must continue until there is no racism in America is more fragile than typically supposed.

[Selina] is much stronger, and yet more fragile, at the end of the season.

He reminds us that recent triumphs are more fragile than we are wise to forget.

“We know that there are times when sleep is more fragile and times when sleep is more stable,” McKinney says.

That rare and curious being called I is more fragile than any porcelain jar.

So it is, too, with the Kikis and Mignons, but Merrick's good women are of much more fragile stuff.

But day by day she had seen herself growing more and more slender, more and more fragile-looking.

In the Dordogne youth the bones were far more fragile than in the older man from La Chapelle.

Younger than her companions she was also more fragile in appearance.

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On this page you'll find 68 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fragile, such as: brittle, delicate, feeble, flimsy, frail, and frangible.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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