agility

/əˈdʒɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability to move quickly and easily.
    • The gymnast's agility amazed the audience during her routine.
    • His agility on the soccer field made him a great defender.
    • Dogs that compete in agility trials must run through tunnels and jump over bars.
  2. The ability to think, understand, and respond quickly.
    • The job requires agility in solving unexpected problems.
    • A good chess player needs mental agility to plan several moves ahead.
    • Her quick wit and agility in conversation made her a popular host.
  3. The ability of a business or organization to adapt rapidly to changes.
    • Business agility is important in the fast-changing tech industry.
    • They improved their agility by adopting flexible work schedules.
    • The company's agility allowed it to survive the economic downturn.
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