supple

adjective14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Emphasizes a high degree of flexibility.

Emphasizes a very high degree of flexibility.

Indicates a moderate degree of flexibility.

A common binomial phrase, often used to describe healthy skin.

Used to describe the state of being flexible and pliant.

To cause an object or material to become flexible.

To maintain the flexibility of an object or material.

Used to describe the sensation of being flexible, often related to skin or muscles.

To maintain a state of flexibility, often through exercise.

Similar to 'keep supple', often used in health and fitness contexts.

Used to describe the appearance of being flexible.

A more formal way to say 'keep supple'.

Indicates a change of state to being more flexible.

A more informal way to say 'become supple'.

Collocations with "supple"

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