lithe

adjective
UK: /laɪð/
US: /laɪð/
  1. Describes someone or something that is easily bent or moved.

    1. The dancer has a lithe body.
    2. The gymnast's lithe movements were a joy to watch, showcasing impressive flexibility.
  2. Describes someone who is flexible and graceful.

    1. She is lithe and strong.
    2. The yoga instructor demonstrated lithe poses, emphasizing control and balance.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "lithe" in English means: Describes someone or something that is easily bent or moved., Describes someone who is flexible and graceful..

The phonetic transcription of "lithe" is /laɪð/ in British English and /laɪð/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "lithe": supple, flexible, agile, graceful.

Example usage of "lithe": "The dancer has a lithe body.". More examples on the page.