noun
- plural of frailness; the quality or state of being physically weak or delicate
- plural of frailness; moral or spiritual weakness; susceptibility to temptation or error
Usage: countable and uncountable uses; often refers to physical weakness due to age, illness, or constitution
Usage: often used in philosophical or religious contexts
Examples
- The doctor noted the patient's frailnesses and recommended a careful exercise regimen.
- Despite her physical frailnesses, she maintained a sharp mind and keen wit.
- Human frailnesses make us prone to mistakes and poor judgment.
- The elderly often experience multiple frailnesses that affect their independence.
- He acknowledged his own frailnesses and sought help from a counselor.
- The novel explores the frailnesses of its characters with compassion and honesty.