fragments

[ˈfraɡmənts]

fragments Definition

  • 1small parts or pieces of something larger
  • 2an incomplete or isolated portion of something

Using fragments: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fragments" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The archaeologists found fragments of pottery at the site.

  • Example

    The novel is made up of fragments of different stories.

  • Example

    The glass shattered into tiny fragments.

fragments Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fragments

Antonyms for fragments

Phrases with fragments

  • a small part of a memory that is still remembered

    Example

    I only have a fragment of memory from my childhood.

  • a small amount of hope in a situation that is otherwise bleak

    Example

    The survivors clung to every fragment of hope they could find.

  • a small piece of information that reveals a larger truth

    Example

    The detective pieced together fragments of truth to solve the case.

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Summary: fragments in Brief

Fragments [ˈfraɡmənts] are small parts or pieces of something larger, often incomplete or isolated. Examples include pottery fragments found at an archaeological site, or a novel made up of fragments of different stories. Phrases like 'fragment of memory' and 'fragment of hope' denote small amounts of something in a larger context. Synonyms include 'pieces,' 'shards,' and 'bits.'