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n. 1 pliability, pliancy or pliantness, elasticity, resilience<br />

or resiliency, suppleness, flexibleness, bendability,<br />

limberness, stretch, give, spring, springiness, ductility:<br />

Chemists improved the flexibility of the substance by adding<br />

more plasticizer. 2 conformability or conformableness,<br />

adaptability, versatility, adjustability or adjustableness,<br />

compliance or compliancy, manageability, tractability or<br />

tractableness, malleability, obedience, submissiveness,<br />

docility, agreeableness, conformity: Fletcher has the<br />

flexibility needed to move from one department to another.<br />

flexible adj. 1 pliable, pliant, elastic, resilient, supple, bendable,<br />

limber, lithe, stretchy, stretchable, springy, extensible or<br />

extensile, ductile, flexile, tensile, yielding, willowy: The<br />

foil is a thin, flexible duelling sword. 2 modifiable,<br />

adaptable, conformable, compliant, malleable, obedient,<br />

tractable, manageable, cooperative, amenable, persuadable or<br />

persuasible: English seems to be an infinitely flexible<br />

language. Nicole is flexible in her attitude towards politics. 3<br />

easy, facile, submissive, complaisant, docile: Discipline at<br />

the school might be a little too flexible.<br />

flicker v. 1 twinkle, blink, waver, glimmer, glint, sparkle, shimmer,<br />

flare, gutter: A slight draught made the candles flicker. 2<br />

flap, flutter, quiver, twitter, fluctuate, oscillate, shake,<br />

tremble, vibrate: Dozens of tiny flags flickered in the wind.<br />

--n. 3 glimmer, glint, glimmering, sparkle, spark, twinkle,<br />

twinkling, gleam, flare, glare: With a dying flicker the torch<br />

went out. 4 hint, suggestion, trace, glimmer, vestige,<br />

scintilla, spark: I thought I detected a flicker of recognition<br />

when our eyes met.<br />

flight° n. 1 flying, soaring, winging, excursion: The flight above the<br />

mountains was exhilarating. He is subject to wild flights of the<br />

imagination. 2 (air) voyage or journey or trip: We had a fine<br />

flight from New Delhi. 3 aeroplane, airliner, plane, aircraft:<br />

Our flight was delayed in Istanbul. 4 flock, swarm, cloud,<br />

covey (of grouse or partridge), bevy (of quail), skein (of<br />

geese), exaltation (of larks): A flight of migrating birds<br />

passed overhead. 5 feather: The flights on this dart are<br />

broken.

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