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The word "pliable" completes the analogy. Rigid is to flexible as inflexible is to pliable.
The answer to the analogy "rigid is to flexible" is "strict is to lenient." Just as rigid and flexible are opposite in terms of stiffness, strict and lenient are opposite in terms of severity.
An analogy for rigid flexibility is a sturdy tree in a strong wind. The tree remains steadfast and unmoving at its core (being rigid), while its branches sway and bend with the wind (being flexible).
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Flaccid. (flak-sidd)
The word "pliable" completes the analogy. Rigid is to flexible as inflexible is to pliable.
The answer to the analogy "rigid is to flexible" is "strict is to lenient." Just as rigid and flexible are opposite in terms of stiffness, strict and lenient are opposite in terms of severity.
The word pair that best completes the analogy is "stiff" and "supple." Just as "rigid" describes something that is not flexible, "stiff" conveys a similar lack of flexibility, while "flexible" corresponds to "supple," indicating adaptability and ease of movement.
An analogy for rigid flexibility is a sturdy tree in a strong wind. The tree remains steadfast and unmoving at its core (being rigid), while its branches sway and bend with the wind (being flexible).
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one is rigid and the other is flexible :)
What is the difference between rigid and flexible coupling.
A lightweight and rigid.
rigid
No, flexible and rigid are not forces. They describe the ability of an object to bend or deform (flexible) or to resist bending or deformation (rigid). Examples of forces include gravity, friction, and tension.
Rigid
It has a rigid skeleton but the body is flexible.