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Brut [27]
3 years ago
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What is the definition of the word agile

English
2 answers:
olchik [2.2K]3 years ago
6 0

Agile is the quality of a person who can answer quickly to problems and solve them

emmasim [6.3K]3 years ago
3 0

agile

[ˈajəl]

ADJECTIVE

able to move quickly and easily.

"Ruth was as agile as a monkey"

synonyms:

nimble · lithe · spry · supple · limber · sprightly · acrobatic · dexterous · deft · willowy · graceful · light-footed · nimble-footed · light on one's feet · fleet-footed · active · fit · in good condition · lively · vigorous · quick-moving · nippy · twinkle-toed · fleet · lightsome

antonyms:

clumsy · stiff

able to think and understand quickly.

"his vague manner concealed an agile mind"

synonyms:

alert · sharp · acute · clever · shrewd · astute · intelligent · quick-witted · perceptive · penetrating · piercing · active · nimble · quick off the mark · finely honed · rapierlike · smart · on the ball

antonyms:

slow · dull

relating to or denoting a method of project management, used especially for software development, that is characterized by the division of tasks into short phases of work and frequent reassessment and adaptation of plans.Contrasted with waterfall.

"agile methods replace high-level design with frequent redesign"

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