lither (Meaning)
lither (a.)
Bad; wicked; false; worthless; slothful.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lither
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lither Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The aging actor struggled to maintain the lither physique of his younger days.
- The gymnast's lither muscles gave her an advantage in high-impact exercises.
- The ballerina's lither movements created the illusion of effortless grace onstage.
- The lither tree branches swayed gently in the breeze, their leaves dancing in the sunlight.
- The teenager's lither body allowed him to run with a swiftness that left his peers behind.
- 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.