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a·gil·i·ty
(ə-jĭl′ĭ-tē)n.
The state or quality of being agile; nimbleness.
[Middle English agilite, from Old French, from Medieval Latin agilitās, from Latin agilis; see agile.]
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a•gil•i•ty
(əˈdʒɪl ɪ ti)n.
1. the power of moving quickly and easily; nimbleness: exercises demanding agility.
2. the ability to think and draw conclusions quickly; intellectual acuity: mental agility.
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Agility
See Also: MOVEMENT, SPEED, TURNING AND TWISTING, WALKING
- (A small, shrivelled old man … ) agile and quick like one of those whiskered little monkeys at the Zoo —Aldous Huxley
- Agile as a fish —William Humphrey
- Agile as a monkey —Alexandre Dumas, père
- Agile as squirrels —Luigi Pirandello
- (Moved) as lightly as a bubble —Hans Christian Andersen
- As nimble as a cow in a cage —Thomas Fuller
- Deft as spiders’ catenation —C. S. Lewis
- Frisky and graceful as young lambs at play —George Garrett
- Graceful as joy —Babette Deutsch
- Graceful as a panther —Raymond Chandler
- Graceful as a premire danseuse —Natascha Wodin
- Graceful as a Stillson wrench —Diane Wakoski
- Graceful as the swallow’s flight —Julian Grenfell
- Graceful figure … which was as tough as hickory and as flexible as a whip —Thomas Wolfe
- He could leap like a grasshopper and melt into the tree-tops like a monkey —G. K. Chesterton
- Light-footed as a dancer waiting in the wings —Vita Sackville-West
- (Her tiny body as) limber as a grass —Jean Stafford
- Lithe as a swan —Richard Ford
- Lithe as a whip —Raymond Chandler
- Nimble as a cat —Anon
Herman Melville used this to begin chapter 68 of Moby Dick but it probably dates back well before that.
- Nimble as a deer —Geoffrey Chaucer
- Quick as a wrestler —Edward Hoagland
- Sprang [out of his bed] like a mastiff —T. Coraghessan Boyle
- Springy as a trampoline —Marge Piercy
- Spry as a yearling —Eugene O’Neill
- Step as elastic as a cat’s —Jo Bannister
- Supple as a cat —Irwin Shaw
This is a variation of the often used “Agile as a cat” and “Agile as a cat, and just as sly.”
- Supple as a red fox —Maxine Kumin
- Swift and light as a wild cat —D. H. Lawrence
- There was something breath-taking in the grace of his big body which made his very entrance into a room like an abrupt physical impact —Margaret Mitchell
Mitchell is describing Rhett Buttler, the hero of her epic Gone With the Wind.
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agility
noun
1. nimbleness, activity, suppleness, quickness, swiftness, liveliness, briskness, litheness, sprightliness, spryness She blinked in surprise at his agility.
2. acuteness, sharpness, alertness, cleverness, quickness, liveliness, promptness, quick-wittedness, promptitude His intellect and mental agility have never been in doubt.
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agility
nounThe quality or state of being mentally agile:
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Translations
رَشَاقَة، سُرْعَة الحَرَكَة
hbitost
adræthedsmidighed
ketteryys
fimleiki, snerpa
atiklikçeviklik
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
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agility
n (of person) → Agilität f, → Beweglichkeit f, → Wendigkeit f; (of thinker) → Beweglichkeit f, → Wendigkeit f; (of body, movements) → Gelenkigkeit f, → Geschmeidigkeit f; (of animal) → Flinkheit f, → Behändigkeit f
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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
agile
(ˈӕdʒail) adjective able to move quickly and easily. The antelope is very agile.
aˈgility (-ˈdʒi-) nounKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.