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The example sentences of LITHE in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "lithe" in a sentence | "lithe" example sentences

How to use "lithe" in a sentence?

  • The coconut trees, lithe and graceful, crowd the beach like a minuet of slender elderly virgins adopting flippant poses.
    -William Manchester-
  • He is strong, and lithe, and certain. And he is mine.
    -Veronica Roth-
  • Well, "slithy" means "lithe and slimy." "Lithe" is the same as "active." You see it's like a portmanteau - there are two meanings packed up into one word.
    -Lewis Carroll-
  • Joy was a flame in me Too steady to destroy. Lithe as a bending reed, Loving the storm that sways her
    -Sara Teasdale-
  • I am lithe, but fragile from constant involuntary self-analysis.
    -Mary MacLane-
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Definition and meaning of LITHE

What does "lithe mean?"

/līT͟H/

lithe

adjective
Flexible and graceful.

What are synonyms of "lithe"?
Some common synonyms of "lithe" are:
  • agile,
  • graceful,
  • supple,
  • limber,
  • loose-limbed,
  • nimble,
  • deft,
  • spry,
  • flexible,
  • pliant,
  • pliable,
  • lissom,
  • willowy,
  • acrobatic,
  • fit,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈajəl/

agile
adjective

able to move quickly.

/ˈɡrāsfəl/

graceful
adjective

having or showing grace or elegance.

/ˈsəpəl/

supple
adjective verb

bending and moving easily. make more flexible.

/ˈlimbər/

limber
adjective intransitive verb noun transitive verb verb

(of a person or body part) lithe or supple.. Warm up in preparation for exercise or activity, especially sports.. The detachable front part of a gun carriage, consisting of two wheels and an axle, a pole, and a frame holding one or more ammunition boxes.. Attach a limber to (a gun). warm up in preparation for activity.

/ˈnimbəl/

nimble
adjective

Being able to move quickly and easily.

/deft/

deft
adjective

neatly skilful and quick in one's movements.

/sprī/

spry
adjective

active.

/ˈfleksəb(ə)l/

flexible
adjective

Bending easily.

/ˈplīənt/

pliant
adjective

Capable of being influenced or formed.

/ˈplīəb(ə)l/

pliable
adjective

easily bent.

/ˈlisəm/

lissom
adjective noun

thin and graceful. .

/ˈwilōē/

willowy
adjective

Slender and graceful.

/ˌakrəˈbadik/

acrobatic
adjective

Able to perform difficult body movements.

fit

/fit/

fit
adjective noun verb

Having good physical health and strength. way something fits. To be the right size and shape that you want.

What are antonyms of "lithe"?
Some common antonyms of "lithe" are:
  • clumsy,
  • stiff,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈkləmzē/

clumsy
adjective

Moving or doing things awkwardly.

/stif/

stiff
adjective noun verb

Not able to be bent. dead body. cheat someone out of something.

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