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- adjectivebrittle (adjective)
- hard but liable to break or shatter easily:"her bones became fragile and brittle" · "the smooth, brittle material is one of the most common plastics"
- (of a person) appearing confident and cheerful but nervous or uncontrolled within:"her manner was artificially bright and brittle"
- (of a person's voice) unpleasantly hard and sharp:"a brittle laugh"
nounbrittle (noun) · brittles (plural noun)- a candy made from nuts and set melted sugar:"peanut brittle"
Originlate Middle English, ultimately of Germanic origin and related to Old English brēotan ‘break up’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- hard but liable to break or shatter easily:
- (of a person) appearing confident and cheerful but nervous or uncontrolled within:
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- Brittle is an adjective that can be used to describe a variety of things, including materials and people12345.Brittle can mean12345:
- Having hardness and rigidity but little tensile strength; breaking readily with a comparatively smooth fracture, as glass.
- Easily damaged or destroyed; fragile; frail.
- Lacking warmth, sensitivity, or compassion; cold.
- Having a sharp, tense quality.
- The lack of ductility in materials science.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1. having hardness and rigidity but little tensile strength; breaking readily with a comparatively smooth fracture, as glass. 2. easily damaged or destroyed; fragile; frail. 3. lacking warmth, sensitivity, or compassion; cold. 4. having a sharp, tense quality: a brittle tone of voice.www.thefreedictionary.com/brittleadjective, brit·tler, brit·tlest. having hardness and rigidity but little tensile strength; breaking readily with a comparatively smooth fracture, as glass. easily damaged or destroyed; fragile; frail: a brittle marriage. lacking warmth, sensitivity, or compassion; aloof; self-centered: a self-possessed, cool, and rather brittle person.www.dictionary.com/browse/brittlebrittle adjective uk / ˈbrɪt. ə l / us / ˈbrɪt̬. ə l / brittle adjective (EASILY DAMAGED) Add to word list delicate and easily broken: As you get older your bones become increasingly brittle. The pond was covered in a brittle layer of ice.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/brittlebrittle implies hardness together with lack of elasticity or flexibility or toughness.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/brittleIn materials science, brittleness is understood as the lack of ductility. For engineers, the understanding of the difference between brittle and ductile material is of the highest importance. In materials science, brittleness is understood as the lack of ductility.
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Having a tendency to break when subject to high stress. Brittle materials have undergone very little strain when they reach their elastic limit, and tend to break at that limit.
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