Flimsy

/ˈflɪm.zi/ adjective

Thin and weak; not strong or sturdy; easily damaged or unconvincing.

Origin uncertain, possibly from Scandinavian roots or related to 'film.' First appeared in English around the 1600s with the sense of 'thin' or 'insubstantial.'

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