agile

/ˈædʒaɪl/
adjectiveIntermediate
general

Able to move or respond quickly and easily; nimble.

She is an agile dancer, moving gracefully across the stage.

She is a nimble dancer, moving gracefully across the stage.

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Often used to describe physical movement or mental adaptability.

💻Technology
technical

In software development, a methodology that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and iterative progress.

The company adopted an agile approach to software development.

The company used a flexible, iterative method for software development.

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Part of the Agile Manifesto, focusing on customer collaboration and responding to change.

Collocations

agile developmenta flexible software development methodologyagile teama group that works collaboratively and adapts quickly

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Related Phrases

agile mindsetphrase
a way of thinking that values flexibility and adaptability

💡Pro Tip

Agile in Tech

In software development, 'agile' refers to iterative, customer-focused processes.

Gold Rule

Physical vs. Abstract

Agile can describe both physical movement and abstract adaptability.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'agilis', meaning 'able to move quickly', from 'agere' (to do, drive).

📝Usage Notes

Can describe physical movement, mental adaptability, or business processes.

Word Breakdown

agil
able to move quickly
root
+
-e
adjective suffix
suffix
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