flimsy

2 ENTRIES FOUND:

1flim·sy

adj \ˈflim-zē\
flim·si·erflim·si·est

Definition of FLIMSY

1
a : lacking in physical strength or substance <flimsy silks> b : of inferior materials and workmanship
2
: having little worth or plausibility <a flimsy excuse>
flim·si·ly \-zə-lē\ adverb
flim·si·ness \-zē-nəs\ noun

Examples of FLIMSY

  1. a flimsy piece of material
  2. They have only the flimsiest of evidence against him.
  3. a movie with a flimsy plot

Origin of FLIMSY

perhaps alteration of 1film + -sy (as in tricksy)
First Known Use: circa 1702

Rhymes with FLIMSY

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