[
UK
/ædʒˈɪlɪti/
]
[ US /əˈdʒɪɫəti/ ]
[ US /əˈdʒɪɫəti/ ]
NOUN
- the gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and nimble
How To Use agility In A Sentence
- We adopt special lift technology; choose import bearing to entitle products with legerity and agility.
- The art installation suggests the continuity and fragility of Mediterranean civilization, reminding us of the simultaneous remoteness and seamlessness of the past.
- Thus, the sheepdogs developed for use on the islands were bred for agility, brains and speed.
- Anywhere he roams, she is there, a reminder of the fragility of his heart and of his sham relationships.
- He didn't have the mental agility or vision required for a senior politician.
- It's just like an analysis of fragility, which is typically seen as a disposition to fracture. Ultrasound and the Future of Confused Wannabe Paternalists
- Setting the crossbow on the counter and sheathing his sword, he moved with surprising speed and agility to replace the bar across the door.
- For all his success, his competitive history is filled with moments of fragility.
- The paper itself is a lightweight Japanese sheet, adding to the atmosphere of fragility.
- leaped up with surprising agility