FALLIBLE vs FRAIL: NOUN
- N/A
- A rush for weaving baskets.
- The quantity of raisins -- about thirty-two, fifty-six, or seventy-five pounds, -- contained in a frail.
- A basket made of rushes, used chiefly for containing figs and raisins.
- A certain quantity of raisins, about 75 pounds, contained in a frail.
- A rush used for weaving baskets.
- [Here is] a frail of figs, which I send to yourself (in the barrel of raisins).
- A flexible basket made of rushes, and used, especially in commerce, for containing fruits, particularly dried fruits, as dates, figs, or raisins.
- The quantity of raisins contained in a frail.
- A basket for holding dried fruit (especially raisins or figs)
- The weight of a frail (basket) full of raisins or figs; between 50 and 75 pounds
- A wooden carrier or crate used by glaziers to carry sheets of glass.
- A girl.
- The quantity of fruit, such as raisins or figs, that such a basket can hold.
- A rush basket for holding fruit, especially dried fruit.
FALLIBLE vs FRAIL: ADJECTIVE
- Likely to fail or be inaccurate
- Capable of making an error.
- Tending or likely to be erroneous.
- Having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings
- Liable to fail, mistake, or err; liable to deceive or to be deceived
- Capable of making mistakes or being wrong.
- Likely to fail or make errors
- Physically weak
- Having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings
- Easily broken or damaged or destroyed
- Physically weak or delicate: : weak.
- Easily broken or destroyed; fragile.
- Easily led astray; morally weak.
- Not strong or substantial; slight.
- Liable to fall from virtue or be led into sin; not strong against temptation; weak in resolution; also, unchaste; -- often applied to fallen women.
- Tender.
- Easily broken; fragile; not firm or durable; liable to fail and perish; easily destroyed; not tenacious of life; weak; infirm.
FALLIBLE vs FRAIL: VERB
- N/A
- To play a stringed instrument, usually a banjo, by picking with the back of a fingernail.
FALLIBLE vs FRAIL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Liable to err; capable of being or apt to be deceived or mistaken: said of persons.
- Liable to be erroneous or false; subject to inaccuracy or fallaciousness: said of arguments, statements, etc.
- Wanting in moral strength, courage, or will
- To make frail.
- Specifically, weak in moral principle or resolution; not strong to resist temptation to evil; so weak as to be in danger of falling, or to have fallen, from virtue; of infirm virtue.
- Weak-minded.
- Tender in sentiment.
- Synonyms Fragile, Frail (see fragile); brittle, slight.
- Between 50 and 75 pounds
- Wanting in moral strength, courage, or will
FALLIBLE vs FRAIL: RELATED WORDS
- Inerrant, Omnipotent, Corruptible, Perfectible, Omniscient, Infallible, Error prone, Errant, Undependable, Erring, Weak, Frail, Human, Unreliable, Imperfect
- Vulnerable, Thin, Ailing, Sapless, Human, Breakable, Weakly, Imperfect, Delicate, Fallible, Weak, Decrepit, Feeble, Fragile, Infirm
FALLIBLE vs FRAIL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Inerrant, Omnipotent, Corruptible, Perfectible, Omniscient, Infallible, Error prone, Errant, Undependable, Erring, Weak, Frail, Human, Unreliable, Imperfect
- Vulnerable, Thin, Ailing, Sapless, Human, Breakable, Weakly, Imperfect, Delicate, Fallible, Weak, Decrepit, Feeble, Fragile, Infirm
FALLIBLE vs FRAIL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Palfrey and I argued that all methods are fallible.
- We are all human beings and have fallible moments.
- Probability is the appearance of agreement upon fallible proofs.
- Inspection by human beings can be notoriously fallible.
- All electronic devices are fallible in some way.
- Their history is fallible and may be mistaken.
- Society far more fallible than it lets on?
- Is every single one of us fallible enough to render every single one of our beliefs fallible?
- The Mosaic priesthood was a fallible priesthood fallible men.
- This is inevitable since science is formed from the fallible observation of men, and by fallible human reasoning thereupon.
- The horses were visibly skinny, frail and unkempt.
- CAM model for frail elders and their caregivers.
- Plastic construction, loose packs, and frail wire taps.
- With elderly are a more frail, the past.
- What does it mean to be medically frail?
- One has a club foot and is frail.
- She figures herself, repeatedly, as frail and creaturely.
- People who are frail and complain about their allergies all the time are the same little frail whips complaining about gaping.
- We are all frail; consider none more frail than yourself.
- Frail and Frail groups based on Fried scores.
FALLIBLE vs FRAIL: QUESTIONS
- What are some of the most fallible superhuman warriors of all time?
- What happens to a complex being that is already fallible?
- Why are Victor and Walton fallible in Frankenstein?
- Can classical foundationalists accommodate fallible beliefs?
- Can home-based physiotherapy improve frailty in frail older adults?
- Was Michael Jackson frail at rehearsal days before his death?
- What is the frail older people with kidney disease trial?
- What is the prevalence of falls in frail LTCF residents?
- What is comlink Bundaberg doing to support the frail aged?
- Can we identify geriatric frail patients in the emergency department?
- What is the meaning of Frail Limb Nursery by Eminem?
- Should frail older people be excluded from clinical trials?
- Where can I get affordable Frail Care in Scottburgh?
- How does the adjective frail contrast with its synonyms?