Word Meanings - BRITTLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Easily broken; apt to break; fragile; not tough or tenacious. Farewell, thou pretty, brittle piece Of fine-cut crystal. Cotton. Brittle silver ore, the mineral stephanite. (more info) breótan to break; akin to Icel. brytja, Sw. bryta, Dan. bryde.
Additional info about word: BRITTLE
Easily broken; apt to break; fragile; not tough or tenacious. Farewell, thou pretty, brittle piece Of fine-cut crystal. Cotton. Brittle silver ore, the mineral stephanite. (more info) breótan to break; akin to Icel. brytja, Sw. bryta, Dan. bryde. Cf.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of BRITTLE)
- Crimp
- Brittle
- friable
- crisp
- Fragile
- Delicate
- frail
- brittle
- weak
- slight
- frangible
- Glassy
- Vitreous
- smooth
- polished
- glacial
- glabrous
- transparent
- crystalline
- pellucid
- limpid
- glossy
- silken
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of BRITTLE)
Related words: (words related to BRITTLE)
- BRITTLELY
In a brittle manner. Sherwood. - SMOOTHEN
To make smooth. - SLIGHTNESS
The quality or state of being slight; slenderness; feebleness; superficiality; also, formerly, negligence; indifference; disregard. - FRAILNESS
Frailty. - FRAIL
A basket made of rushes, used chiefly for containing figs and raisins. 2. The quantity of raisins -- about thirty-two, fifty-six, or seventy-five pounds, -- contained in a frail. 3. A rush for weaving baskets. Johnson. - SMOOTHNESS
Quality or state of being smooth. - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - GLACIALIST
One who attributes the phenomena of the drift, in geology, to glaciers. - CRISPER
One who, or that which, crisps or curls; an instrument for making little curls in the nap of cloth, as in chinchilla. - SLIGHTEN
To slight. B. Jonson. - POLISHMENT
The act of polishing, or the state of being polished. - CRIMPER
One who, or that which, crimps; as: A curved board or frame over which the upper of a boot or shoe is stretched to the required shape. A device for giving hair a wavy apperance. A machine for crimping or ruffling textile fabrics. - CRIMPY
Having a crimped appearance; frizzly; as, the crimpy wool of the Saxony sheep. - CRIMPAGE
The act or practice of crimping; money paid to a crimp for shipping or enlisting men. - SLIGHTINGLY
In a slighting manner. - FRAILTY
1. The condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally, frailness; infirmity; weakness of resolution; liableness to be deceived or seduced. God knows our frailty, pities our weakness. Locke. 2. A fault proceeding from weakness; - PELLUCIDITY; PELLUCIDNESS
The quality or state of being pellucid; transparency; translucency; clearness; as, the pellucidity of the air. Locke. - NOTICE
1. The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note. How ready is envy to mingle with the notices we take of other persons ! I. Watts. 2. Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge - RESPECTER
One who respects. A respecter of persons, one who regards or judges with partiality. Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons. Acts x. - SMOOTH-CHINNED
Having a smooth chin; beardless. Drayton. - DISREGARDFULLY
Negligently; heedlessly. - DISRESPECTABILITY
Want of respectability. Thackeray. - SEMICRYSTALLINE
Half crystalline; -- said of certain cruptive rocks composed partly of crystalline, partly of amorphous matter. - TAFFRAIL
The upper part of a ship's stern, which is flat like a table on the top, and sometimes ornamented with carved work; the rail around a ship's stern. - MISOBSERVE
To observe inaccurately; to mistake in observing. Locke. - REPOLISH
To polish again.