Pronunciation: /ˈædʒaɪl/
adjective describing someone or something as quick, nimble, and able to move easily and quickly
A1 The agile cat quickly jumped over the fence.
A2 She is an agile gymnast, able to perform complex routines with ease.
B1 The company adopted an agile approach to project management, allowing for quick adjustments to be made.
B2 His agile mind allowed him to come up with innovative solutions to complex problems.
C1 The agile software development team was able to deliver the product ahead of schedule.
C2 The CEO's agile leadership style enabled the company to adapt to changing market conditions effectively.
formal The agile team was able to quickly adapt to the changing requirements of the project.
informal The agile developers were able to roll with the punches and make changes on the fly.
slang Those agile dudes really know how to pivot and get things done.
figurative Her mind was as agile as a gymnast, able to effortlessly switch between tasks.
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