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agile

Adjective
comp: more agilesup: most agile

This term describes a seamless blend of speed and precision. In a physical sense, it evokes the image of a cat or an athlete, where movement is not just fast but controlled and effortless. It suggests a lack of stiffness or clumsiness. When applied to cognition or business processes, the word shifts from physical grace to mental flexibility. It describes the ability to pivot strategies or thoughts instantly in response to new data. In modern professional contexts, specifically software engineering, it has evolved into a proper noun-like descriptor for a specific iterative methodology that prioritizes adaptability over rigid planning.

Meanings

Adjective

Able to move quickly and easily with grace and coordination.

"The gymnast remained agile even after years of professional competition."

Adjective

Able to think quickly and adapt rapidly to new conditions or requirements.

"An agile mind is essential for success in the fast-paced world of high-frequency trading."

Adjective

Referring to a software development methodology characterized by iterative progress and flexibility.

"The team switched to an agile framework to ensure they could respond to client feedback in real-time."

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