flexible Antonyms

Meaning of flexible

Wordnet

flexible (a)

capable of being changed

able to flex; able to bend easily

making or willing to make concessions

Wordnet

flexible (s)

able to adjust readily to different conditions

bending and snapping back readily without breaking

Webster

flexible (a.)

Capable of being flexed or bent; admitting of being turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; yielding to pressure; not stiff or brittle.

Willing or ready to yield to the influence of others; not invincibly rigid or obstinate; tractable; manageable; ductile; easy and compliant; wavering.

Capable or being adapted or molded; plastic,; as, a flexible language.

flexible Sentence Examples

  1. The company's flexible work arrangements allow employees to strike a balance between work and personal life.
  2. Yoga practitioners strive to develop flexible bodies that can perform complex poses.
  3. The government implemented flexible policies to accommodate the changing needs of citizens.
  4. The dancer's movements were fluid and flexible, as she effortlessly transitioned from one pose to the next.
  5. The software program offers flexible customization options, enabling users to tailor it to their specific requirements.
  6. The teacher adopted a flexible approach to teaching, adapting to the diverse learning styles of students.
  7. The flexible hose connected to the faucet made it easy to reach hard-to-access areas.
  8. The politician's flexible views allowed him to compromise and negotiate effectively.
  9. Engineers designed a flexible bridge that could withstand seismic activity.
  10. The flexible schedule of the university allowed students to plan their studies around their other commitments.

FAQs About the word flexible

capable of being changed, able to flex; able to bend easily, able to adjust readily to different conditions, bending and snapping back readily without breaking,

adaptable,adjustable, modifiable,changing, malleable, versatile, alterable, varying, fluid, variable

invariable, immutable, inelastic, established, inflexible, stable, fixed, unchangeable, inflexible, inelastic

The company's flexible work arrangements allow employees to strike a balance between work and personal life.

Yoga practitioners strive to develop flexible bodies that can perform complex poses.

The government implemented flexible policies to accommodate the changing needs of citizens.

The dancer's movements were fluid and flexible, as she effortlessly transitioned from one pose to the next.