supple Meaning, Definition & Usage
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verb make pliant and flexible
- These boots are not yet suppled by frequent use
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adjective satellite moving and bending with ease
lissome; lithesome; sylphlike; lissom; slender; lithe; svelte.
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adjective satellite (used of e.g. personality traits) readily adaptable
limber.
- a supple mind
- a limber imagination
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adjective satellite (used of persons' bodies) capable of moving or bending freely
limber.
WordNet
Sup"ple adjective
Etymology
OE.Definitions
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Pliant; flexible; easily bent; as, .supple joints;supple fingers -
Yielding compliant; not obstinate; submissive to guidance; as, a .supple horseIf punishment . . . makes not the will supple, it hardens the offender. Locke.
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Bending to the humor of others; flattering; fawning; obsequious. Addison.Syn. -- Pliant; flexible; yielding; compliant; bending; flattering; fawning; soft.
Sup"ple transitive verb
Wordforms
Definitions
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To make soft and pliant; to render flexible; as, to .supple leatherThe flesh therewith she suppled and did steep. Spenser.
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To make compliant, submissive, or obedient. A mother persisting till she had bent her daughter's mind and suppled her will. Locke.
They should supple our stiff willfulness. Barrow.
Sup"ple intransitive verb
Definitions
To become soft and pliant. The stones . . . Suppled into softness as they fell. Dryden.