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limber

1 antonyms and opposites of limber, grouped by meaning.

Adj — Flexible and able to bend or move easily.

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How to use limber

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limber up stay limber

Etymology

Origin uncertain — possibly related to limb or limp, formed with the -er ending as in slipper or clever.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “limber” mean?

The word “limber” means flexible and able to bend or move easily. In plain terms, physically flexible, or the act of stretching out before activity.

How do you pronounce “limber”?

“Limber” is pronounced LIHM-buh (/ˈlɪmbə(ɹ)/ in IPA).

How do you use “limber” in a sentence?

Here is “limber” used in a sentence: “Years of yoga have kept her remarkably limber.”

What is the opposite of “limber”?

The opposite of “limber” — its antonyms — is unlimber.

What part of speech is “limber”?

Depending on how it is used, “limber” can be an adjective and a verb.

How many meanings does “limber” have?

“Limber” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: flexible and able to bend or move easily.

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