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brittle(dictionary)
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Brittle bone disease(health)

brittle (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old English; Origin: gebryttan 'to break into pieces']
hard but easily broken
::The branches were dry and brittle.
::Joanna was diagnosed as having brittle bones.
a situation, relationship, or feeling that is brittle is easily damaged or destroyed
::He spoke with the brittle confidence of someone who, underneath, was very worried.
showing no warm feelings
::a brittle laugh