[
US
/ˈfɫɛksəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /flˈɛksɪbəl/ ]
[ UK /flˈɛksɪbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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able to flex; able to bend easily
slim flexible birches - bending and snapping back readily without breaking
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capable of being changed
flexible schedules -
making or willing to make concessions
loneliness tore through him...whenever he thought of...even the compromising Louis du Tillet -
able to adjust readily to different conditions
a flexible personality
an adaptable person
an elastic clause in a contract
How To Use flexible In A Sentence
- You can't win in this world unless you are 100 percent flexible, and none of us are that.
- Distance learning is flexible but it is not an easy ride. Times, Sunday Times
- In the meantime, I'm trying to keep the organization as flexible as possible.
- The procedure for home inspectors must be flexible enough to adapt to a diverse range of disputes. Times, Sunday Times
- What are the keywords on the mood boards at the car designers these days: sexy, aggressive, practical, safe, sporty, flexible, successful, family, active, fun?
- My schedule is quite flexible - I could arrange to meet with you any day next week.
- Many companies are worried by the worker-participation clauses: if they are really so flexible, why bother with them at all?
- The slender, spikey fish is regarded as having one of the sturdiest and most flexible forms of animal armour.
- This flexible response to any drug, whether recreational or therapeutic, is called tolerance.
- Therefore, the most successful programs were those that were attuned to the future and flexible enough to respond quickly.