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    nim·ble
    /ˈnimb(ə)l/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of NIMBLE is quick and light in motion : agile. How to use nimble in a sentence.

  3. NIMBLE definition: 1. quick and exact either in movement or thoughts: 2. quick and exact either in movement or…. Learn more.

  4. NIMBLE meaning: 1. quick and exact either in movement or thoughts: 2. quick and exact either in movement or…. Learn more.

  5. Someone who is nimble is able to move their fingers, hands, or legs quickly and easily.

  6. having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree. If you're nimble, you can move quickly and with ease. That spryness can be both physical and mental, so even if your granny isn't very nimble on her feet, she can probably still whip you in chess.

  7. Moving or performing quickly, lightly, and easily: agile, brisk, facile, quick, spry. 2. Exhibiting or possessing skill and ease in performance: adroit, clever, deft, dexterous, facile, handy, slick.

  8. Definition of nimble adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. able to move quickly and easily synonym agile. You need nimble fingers for that job. She was extremely nimble on her feet. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  9. Of a coin or sum of money: giving a quick return, circulating briskly. Chiefly in nimble ninepence, nimble shilling. Now rare.

  10. Someone who is nimble is able to move their fingers, hands, or legs quickly and easily.

  11. Someone who is nimble is able to move their fingers, hands, or legs quickly and easily. 2. If you say that someone has a nimble mind, you mean they are clever and can think very quickly.