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nimble

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Adj — Able to move quickly, lightly, and with easy control.

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How to use nimble

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nimble fingers nimble mind nimble footwork

Etymology

From Old English words meaning "quick to grasp" or "able to take hold" — from the same root as "nim" (to take).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “nimble” mean?

The word “nimble” means able to move quickly, lightly, and with easy control. In plain terms, light and quick — either physically agile or mentally sharp.

How do you pronounce “nimble”?

“Nimble” is pronounced NIHM-buhl (/ˈnɪmbəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “nimble” in a sentence?

Here is “nimble” used in a sentence: “The gymnast was remarkably nimble on the balance beam.”

What is the opposite of “nimble”?

The opposite of “nimble” — its antonyms — is sluggish.

What part of speech is “nimble”?

“Nimble” is an adjective.

Where does the word “nimble” come from?

The word “nimble” comes from Old English. From Old English words meaning "quick to grasp" or "able to take hold" — from the same root as "nim" (to take).

How many meanings does “nimble” have?

“Nimble” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: able to move quickly, lightly, and with easy control.

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