noun
- plural of flimsiness; the quality or state of being flimsy, insubstantial, or lacking strength or durability
- plural of flimsiness; lack of credibility, plausibility, or logical soundness in an argument or excuse
Usage: countable and uncountable uses; typically used in abstract contexts
Usage: abstract use; often applied to reasoning or justifications
Examples
- The flimsinesses of the cardboard boxes made them unsuitable for shipping heavy items.
- Critics pointed out the flimsinesses in the defendant's alibi.
- The architect rejected the design due to the flimsinesses of its structural foundation.
- The report's flimsinesses became apparent during peer review.
- Despite the flimsinesses of the evidence, the jury still had doubts about the prosecution's case.