Pronunciation: /ˈflɛksəbəl/
adjective able to be easily modified to respond to altered circumstances
A1 I like to wear flexible shoes because they are comfortable.
A2 She is a flexible worker who can adapt to different tasks easily.
B1 The schedule for the project is flexible, so we can make changes if needed.
B2 The company offers flexible working hours to accommodate employees' needs.
C1 His flexible approach to problem-solving has led to many successful outcomes.
C2 The contract negotiations were complex, but his flexible attitude helped reach a compromise.
formal The new company policy allows for more flexible working hours for employees.
informal I love that my boss is so flexible with my schedule.
slang My job is pretty chill, they're super flexible about everything.
figurative Being mentally flexible is key to adapting to new challenges in life.
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