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1. (n.) agility
the power of moving quickly and easily; nimbleness:
exercises demanding agility.
2. agility
the ability to think and draw conclusions quickly; intellectual acuity:
mental agility.
Etymology: (1375–1425; late ME agilite < MF < L agilitās. See agile, -ity)
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| Definition of 'agility' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) agility, legerity, lightness, lightsomeness, nimbleness
the gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and nimble
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) agility
the quality of being agile; the power of moving the limbs quickly and easily; nimbleness; activity; quickness of motion; as, strength and agility of body
2. (noun) agility
activity; powerful agency
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Sense: able to move quickly and easily
The antelope is very agile.
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Afrikaans: soepelheid |
Arabic: رَشَاقَة، سُرْعَة الحَرَك |
Bulgarian: подвижност |
Brazilian: agilidade |
Czech: hbitost |
German: die Wendigkeit, die Gesch |
Danish: adræthed; smidighed |
Greek: ευκινησία |
Spanish: agilidad |
Estonian: väledus |
Farsi: چابکی |
Finnish: ketteryys |
French: agilité |
Hebrew: זְרִיזוּת |
Hindi: फुरती, दक्षता |
Croatian: okretnost |
Hungarian: fürgeség, gyorsaság |
Indonesian: kelincahan |
Icelandic: fimleiki, snerpa |
Italian: agilità |
Japanese: 機敏 |
Korean: 민첩 |
Lithuanian: vikrumas |
Latvian: veiklums;žiglums |
Malay: kelincahan |
Dutch: beweeglijkheid |
Norwegian: sprekhet, smidighet |
Polish: zwinność |
Persian: چابکی |
Pashto: چالاکی |
Portuguese: agilidade |
Romanian: agilitate |
Russian: подвижность |
Slovak: pohyblivosť |
Slovenian: gibčnost |
Serbian: okretnost |
Swedish: vighet, rörlighet |
Thai: ความคล่องแคล่วกระฉับกระเฉ |
Turkish: çeviklik, atiklik |
Taiwanese: 敏捷 |
Ukrainian: спритність; жвавість |
Vietnamese: sự nhanh nhẹn |
Chinese: 灵活 |
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