Brittleness

Synonyms for "brittleness" (13 found)

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Related words (6)

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Translations

27 translations across 11 languages.

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Finnish

2 entries
  • hauraus noun (state of being brittle)
  • hauraus noun (material property)

French

1 entries
  • fragilité noun (material property)

German

4 entries
  • Brüchigkeit noun (material property)
  • Sprödigkeit noun (material property)
  • Versprödung noun (material property)
  • Zerbrechlichkeit noun (material property)

Hindi

2 entries
  • भंगुरता noun (state of being brittle)
  • भंगुरता noun (material property)

Irish

4 entries
  • aibrisce noun (state of being brittle)
  • brisce noun (state of being brittle)
  • caireacht noun (state of being brittle)
  • sceiteacht noun (state of being brittle)

Macedonian

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  • кршливост noun (state of being brittle)
  • кршливост noun (material property)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • sprøhet noun (state of being brittle)
  • sprøhet noun (material property)

Persian

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  • هشاشت noun (state of being brittle)

Russian

3 entries
  • ломкость noun (material property)
  • уязвимость noun (state of being brittle)
  • хрупкость noun (material property)

Spanish

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  • fragilidad noun (material property)

Turkish

4 entries
  • gevrek olma noun (state of being brittle)
  • gevreklik noun (material property)
  • kırılgan olma noun (state of being brittle)
  • kırılganlık noun (material property)

Sample sentences

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[David] Riesman did his best, in prefaces to two subsequent editions of the book (at great length in 1961, and, with some brittleness about having to do it once more, in 1969), to correct this reading—to insist that he never meant to suggest that Americans now were any more conformist than they ever had been, or that there's even such a thing as social structure without conformist consensus.

Source: wiktionary

These vignettes often have the flavor of case studies, with interlocking themes related to the brittleness of the body and the complicated work of mourning.

Source: wiktionary

In Scotland, the Tay [bridge] fell (in part) as textbook testament to the brittleness of cast iron.

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