frailness Meaning in Bengali
দুর্বল স্বাস্থ্য অথবা শরীরে (বিশেষ করে বৃদ্ধ বয়সে থেকে হচ্ছে রাষ্ট্র
Similer Words:
frailsfrais
fraise
fraises
fraktur
framboesia
framboise
framboises
framings
frances
franchisement
franchiser
franchisers
franciscan
franciscans
frailness's Usage Examples:
well-educated, intelligent, witty and beautiful young woman of physical frailness who is somewhat prone to occasional melancholy.
CMJ New Music Monthly, wrote that Schmidt "occasionally covers up the frailness of his melodies with superfluous beat-jockeying" but found that the opera's.
Additionally, his physical frailness led him to start studying Medicine.
military service during the American Civil War but was not accepted due to "frailness of body".
even a deer puts his feet down and faces a lion, forgetting its own frailness.
That is our basic frailness.
But this frailness is also the beauty of man.
His elder brothers mocked him for his frailness and his lack of athleticism; as a sort of recompense, his parents permitted.
Eadie moved to the Flowerdown Nursing Home, Winchester due to frailness in her final years, and died there from bronchopneumonia and cerebrovascular.
died of dysentery on 22 September during an epidemic, bemoaning the "frailness of women" in his last words.
Falls—caused by many factors including parkinsonism, dysautonomia, and frailness—increase morbidity and mortality.
Our frailness and insignificance in the cosmos are visible to us.
From 1923 on, Steiner showed signs of increasing frailness and illness.
In spite of his age and frailness, as well as the long distance from his house, he attended my two rehearsals.
then quietly inserted his thumb and forefinger in his mouth—the extreme frailness of his body and the looseness of his teeth caused him to be unable to.
frailness's Meaning':
the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age
Synonyms:
unfitness; wasting; cachexia; asthenia; valetudinarianism; frailty; infirmity; cachexy; softness; astheny; feebleness; debility;
Antonyms:
fitness; good health; ability; capableness; adaptability;