Wednesday, March 23, 2011

word-of-the-day ::: supple

supple


2 ENTRIES FOUND:

1sup·ple

adj \ˈsə-pəl also ˈsü-\
sup·pler \-p(ə-)lər\sup·plest \-p(ə-)ləst\

Definition of SUPPLE

1
a : compliant often to the point of obsequiousness b : readily adaptable or responsive to new situations
2
a : capable of being bent or folded without creases, cracks, or breaks : pliant <supple leather> b : able to perform bending or twisting movements with ease : limber <supple legs of a dancer> c : easy and fluent without stiffness or awkwardness <sang with a lively, supple voice — Douglas Watt>
sup·ple·ly  \-pə(l)-lē\ or sup·ply  \-p(ə-)lē\ adverb
sup·ple·ness \-pəl-nəs\ noun

Examples of SUPPLE

  1. <a dome tent outfitted with supple fiberglass tent poles>
  2. <shoes made from supple leather>

Origin of SUPPLE

Middle English souple, from Anglo-French suple, from Latin supplic-, supplex entreating for mercy, supplicant, perhaps from sub- + -plic- (akin to plicare to fold) — more at ply
First Known Use: 14th century

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