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flimsy in Latin

flimsy in Latin is fragilis — flimsy means easily broken or damaged; not sturdy.

flimsy in Latin

fragilis
adj

What does "flimsy" mean?

  1. adj Easily broken or damaged; not sturdy.
    "The umbrella was so flimsy it snapped in the first gust of wind."
  2. adj Unconvincing or weak, especially describing an argument or excuse.
    "The lawyer dismissed the alibi as a flimsy excuse."

flimsy in a sentence

  • The umbrella was so flimsy it snapped in the first gust of wind.
  • The lawyer dismissed the alibi as a flimsy excuse.

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What is "flimsy" in Latin?

"flimsy" in Latin is fragilis. flimsy means: Easily broken or damaged; not sturdy.

How do you use "flimsy" in a sentence?

Example: "The umbrella was so flimsy it snapped in the first gust of wind." In Latin, "flimsy" is fragilis.

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