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- Dictionaryflimsy/ˈflɪmzi/
adjective
- 1. insubstantial and easily damaged: "a flimsy barrier" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a document, especially a copy, made on very thin paper: British "credit-card flimsies"
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Flimsy means very thin, or easily broken or destroyed, or weak and not persuasive. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see examples and synonyms, and compare with related words.
- English (US)
FLIMSY meaning: 1. very thin, or easily broken or destroyed:...
- Znaczenie Flimsy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
FLIMSY definicja: 1. very thin, or easily broken or...
- Traditional
FLIMSY translate: 薄的, 很薄的;易破的;易損壞的, 難以相信的,...
- Flimsy: Thai Translation
FLIMSY translate: บางและฉีกขาดง่าย, ไม่แข็งแรง. Learn more...
- Flimsy: Japanese Translation
FLIMSY translate: もろい, もろい, 信(しん)じ難(がた)い. Learn more in the...
- Flimsy: German Translation
flimsy translate: dürftig, schwach. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Flimsy means lacking in physical strength or substance, or having little worth or plausibility. It can be an adjective or a noun, and it has synonyms, examples, and word history.
Flimsy means weak, thin, or unconvincing. It can describe objects, materials, evidence, excuses, or paper. See synonyms, examples, and pronunciation of flimsy.
You can describe weak, thin, and fragile things as flimsy. Onion smells are strong, onion skins are flimsy. Blaming onions for making you cry during a sad movie, that's a flimsy excuse, when there are no onions in the theater.
Flimsy means very thin, easily broken, or weak and not persuasive. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with synonyms, antonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Flimsy definition: without material strength or solidity. See examples of FLIMSY used in a sentence.
Flimsy means weak, thin, or unconvincing. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as material, evidence, or clothing, and see synonyms and translations in other languages.