nimbleness

noun
/ˈnɪm.bəl.nɪs/US

Etymology

From Middle English nymmylnes; equivalent to nimble + -ness.

  1. inherited from nymmylnes

Definitions

  1. The quality of being nimble.

    • 'Tis better that the Enemie ſeeke vs, So ſhall he waſte his meanes, weary his Souldiers, Doing himſelfe offence, whil'ſt we lying ſtill, Are full of reſt, defence, and nimbleneſſe.

The neighborhood

  • antonymsluggishnessantonym(s) of “property of being nimble”

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