When an animal is described as lithe, it means they are graceful. Usually it is a word used to describe a thin, graceful animal, that has fluid movements.
If you mean lithe as in agile, it rhymes with eye according to three or four dictionary pronunciation guides.
The root lith means stone.
The ballet dance was lithe and graceful lithe means supple and flexible
He wore a dark suit; he showed the lithe movement of his body.
A synonym for lithe is supple, graceful, or flexible.
i am as lithe a snake!(literally)
The body of a ballerina was very lithe that was how she was able to do a split
Lithe describes someone or something that is thin, graceful, and flexible in movement. It typically refers to someone who is agile and moves with ease.
No, cumbersome means unwieldy and awkward, lithe means supple and strong
"Lithesome" is a compound word that includes "lithe." It means agile and gracefully thin.
"Lithe lianas" refers to flexible, slender climbing plants, often found in tropical forests. The term "lithe" suggests gracefulness and agility, while "lianas" describes woody vines that use trees for support as they grow upward. Together, the phrase evokes an image of these elegant vines gracefully intertwining with other vegetation in their natural habitat.
It is an adjective.