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agility
[ uh-jil-i-tee ]
noun
- the power of moving quickly and easily; nimbleness:
exercises demanding agility.
- the ability to think and draw conclusions quickly; intellectual acuity.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“He could be an edge rusher. He could do all those things because of his speed, strength, his agility, his athleticism. It’s off the charts.”
An unhinged 78-year-old man who daily shows signs of losing mental agility.
From physicality to size, strength, agility and intelligence, he’s a man playing with boys.
Along with Rhythm’s remarkable athleticism, agility and dance talent, and Sagi’s grace, the pair’s profound emotional bond elevates their dynamic performances to transcendent.
“If they are revealing skill and agility which suggests that they are able to have talent in a particular sport then that has to be encouraged,” he says.
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