Nimble (adjective)

  1. Able to move quickly and easily.
  2. Having quick reflexes or mentally quick.

Origin:

From old english word 'nemnel' meaning 'quick,' derived from 'niman' meaning 'to take or seize.'.

Examples:

  1. The gymnast was nimble and able to perform complex flips and twists with ease.
  2. The thief was nimble and managed to escape through a narrow window.
  3. The business was nimble in its response to the changing market and was able to quickly adapt.
  4. The young girl was nimble of mind and able to solve the puzzle in record time.
  5. The monkey was nimble and able to climb up and down the tree trunk with great agility.
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