Definitions for frailty

frailty frail·ty

Spelling: [freyl-tee, frey-uh l-]
IPA: /ˈfreɪl ti, ˈfreɪ əl-/

Frailty is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 179 anagrams from letters in frailty (afilrty).

Definitions for frailty

noun

  1. the quality or state of being frail.
  2. moral weakness; liability to yield to temptation.
  3. a fault resulting from moral weakness:

Origin of frailty

1300-50; Middle English frailte, frelete Old French frailete Latin fragilitāt- (stem of fragilitās). See frail1, -ity

Examples for frailty

For many seniors, driving represents the difference between isolation and the frailty spiral.

Naomi's frailty appeared to be not only of the body but also of the spirit.

“This can then lead to inactivity, which can lead to frailty, then to ill health,” she says.

What would you have to answer for if you should provoke me to frailty?

Most of them belonged to the frailty Theatre, and their usual talk was of the "stars" engaged there.

But Indian nature is human nature, with all its frailty and humiliation.

We know too much now about the hollowness of institutions and the frailty of their leaders.

These Republicans still frighten voters with visions of an old age in poverty and frailty.

She wanted to draw a veil over her frailty, but I wouldn't let her.

And, by the frailty of those they have triumphed over, they judge of all the rest.

Word Value for frailty
Scrable

13

Words with friends

13

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