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lithe

/laɪð/
/laɪð/
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Other forms: lithely; lither; lithest

Have you ever seen people who can bend so easily, they can touch their heels to the back of their heads? Those people are, in a word, lithe.

Lithe comes to us from Old English and originally meant "mild, meek." As a meek person bends to the will of others, the meaning of lithe has broadened to flexible and even graceful. Think of a dancer or the ease of a sleek cat when you think of lithe. You can use it to describe a person or the way someone moves.

Definitions of lithe
  1. adjective
    moving and bending with ease
    graceful
    characterized by beauty of movement, style, form, or execution
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