light-footedness

light-footedness
See light-footedly.

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  • light-footedness — light foot·ed·ness …   English syllables

  • light-footedness — noun see light footed …   Useful english dictionary

  • light-footed — [līt′foot΄id] adj. stepping lightly and gracefully; nimble of foot: also Old Poet. light foot light footedly adv. light footedness n …   English World dictionary

  • light-footed — light footedly, adv. light footedness, n. /luyt foot id/, adj. stepping lightly or nimbly; light of foot; nimble. [1375 1425; late ME] * * * …   Universalium

  • light-footed — /ˈlaɪt fʊtəd/ (say luyt footuhd) adjective stepping lightly or nimbly. Also, Poetic, light foot /ˈlaɪt fʊt/ (say luyt foot). –light footedly, adverb –light footedness, noun …  

  • nimbleness — n 1. agility, sprightliness, spryness, featliness, lightness, gracefulness, grace; nimble footedness, fleet footedness, light footedness, light leggedness; legerity, alacrity, celerity, activity, dispatch, expedition, expeditiousness, address;… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • fleetness — n swiftness, rapidity, quickness, speediness; speed, lightning or blazing speed, velocity; expedition, dispatch, promptitude, promptness; agility, nimbleness, nimble footedness, quick footedness, light footedness …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • agility — n 1. nimbleness, sprightliness, litheness, coordination, Dial. gainliness; quickness, fleet footedness, fleetness, swiftness, rapidity. 2. activity, liveliness, aliveness, bustle, briskness, dapperness; suppleness, deftness, dextrousness; light… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • legerity — n 1. agility, nimbleness, deftness, dex terousness, light footedness, spryness, Dial. gainliness; grace, coordination, suppleness, litheness; alacrity, celerity, quickness, fleetness, fleet footedness, swiftness, rapidity; liveliness,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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