| [00:11.298] | delicate |
| [00:14.956] | pitiful |
| [00:18.273] | fragile(breakable, brittle) |
| [00:21.591] | You must cushion fragile objects carefully when you pack them. |
| [00:26.476] | emaciate |
| [00:30.655] | A long illness had emaciated my father. |
| [00:34.939] | emaciated(skinny; haggard) |
| [00:39.589] | A bus transported the emaciated refugees to the camp. |
| [00:44.631] | flimsy(thin) |
| [00:49.698] | fragmentary(discontinuous) |
| [00:54.244] | frail(fragile, flimsy) |
| [00:58.423] | My grandmother is frail, but she's still very alert. |
| [01:03.883] | brittle(fragile) |
| [01:07.749] | Steel is not as brittle as cast iron; it doesn't break as easily. |
| [01:13.653] | slender(slim) |
| [01:17.884] | impotence(powerlessness) |
| [01:21.933] | limp |