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Definition of nimble adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

nimble

adjective
 
/ˈnɪmbl/
 
/ˈnɪmbl/
(comparative nimbler
 
/ˈnɪmblə(r)/
 
/ˈnɪmblər/
, superlative nimblest
 
/ˈnɪmblɪst/
 
/ˈnɪmblɪst/
)
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  1. able to move quickly and easily synonym agile
    • You need nimble fingers for that job.
    • She was extremely nimble on her feet.
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  2. able to think, react and adapt quickly
    • As a comedian, she has a quick ear and a nimble mind.
    • The company has been outsmarted by more nimble competitors.
  3. Word OriginOld English nǣmel ‘quick to seize or comprehend’, related to niman ‘take’, of Germanic origin. The -b- was added for ease of pronunciation.
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perfectly
adverb
 
 
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