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supple
[ suhp-uhl ]
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adjective, supĀ·pler, supĀ·plest.
bending readily without breaking or becoming deformed; pliant; flexible: a supple bough.
characterized by ease in bending; limber; lithe: supple movements.
characterized by ease, responsiveness, and adaptability in mental action.
compliant or yielding.
obsequious; servile.
verb (used with or without object), supĀ·pled, supĀ·pling.
to make or become supple.
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Origin of supple
1250ā1300; (adj.) Middle English souple flexible, compliant <Old French: soft, yielding, lithe <Latin supplic- (stem of supplex) submissive, suppliant, equivalent to sup-sup- + -plic-, variously explained as akin to plicÄre to fold1, bend (thus meaning ābent overā; cf. complex), or to plÄcÄre to placate1 (thus meaning āin the attitude of a suppliantā); (v.) Middle English supplen to soften, derivative of the noun (compare Old French asoplir)
OTHER WORDS FROM supple
supĀ·pleĀ·ness, noununĀ·supĀ·ple, adjectiveunĀ·supĀ·pleĀ·ness, noununĀ·supĀ·pĀ·ly, adverbWords nearby supple
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British Dictionary definitions for supple
supple
/ (ĖsŹpÉl) /
adjective
bending easily without damage
capable of or showing easy or graceful movement; lithe
mentally flexible; responding readily
disposed to agree, sometimes to the point of servility
verb
rare to make or become supple
Derived forms of supple
suppleness, nounWord Origin for supple
C13: from Old French souple, from Latin supplex bowed
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