lither (Meaning)

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lither (a.)

Bad; wicked; false; worthless; slothful.

lither Sentence Examples

  1. The gymnast's lither form allowed her to execute complex maneuvers with ease.
  2. The feline moved with a fluid grace, its lither body a testament to its agility.
  3. The dancer's lither frame gracefully translated the movements of the music.
  4. Yoga practitioners strive for a lither body that enhances flexibility and balance.
  5. The aging actor struggled to maintain the lither physique of his younger days.
  6. The gymnast's lither muscles gave her an advantage in high-impact exercises.
  7. The ballerina's lither movements created the illusion of effortless grace onstage.
  8. The lither tree branches swayed gently in the breeze, their leaves dancing in the sunlight.
  9. The teenager's lither body allowed him to run with a swiftness that left his peers behind.
  10. The rehabilitated patient worked diligently to regain the lither range of motion he had lost during his illness.

FAQs About the word lither

Bad; wicked; false; worthless; slothful.

willowy,flexible, limber, floppy, plastic, lissom, pliant, supple, bendy, lithesome

inflexible,rigid, stiff, inflexible, rigid, stiffened, stiff, stiffened, unyielding, fragile

The gymnast's lither form allowed her to execute complex maneuvers with ease.

The feline moved with a fluid grace, its lither body a testament to its agility.

The dancer's lither frame gracefully translated the movements of the music.

Yoga practitioners strive for a lither body that enhances flexibility and balance.