Definitions
- Describing a person or animal's flexibility and agility. - Referring to something that is pliable or easily bent. - Talking about a fluid or graceful movement.
- Describing a person or animal's flexibility and gracefulness. - Referring to something that is supple or easily bent. - Talking about a fluid or graceful movement.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe flexibility and gracefulness.
- 2Both words can be used to describe people, animals, or movements.
- 3Both words have French origins.
What is the difference?
- 1Connotation: Souple emphasizes pliability and fluidity, while lithe emphasizes gracefulness and elegance.
- 2Usage: Souple is more commonly used in French than in English, while lithe is more commonly used in English.
Remember this!
Souple and lithe are synonyms that describe flexibility, pliability, and graceful movement. However, souple has a French origin and emphasizes fluidity and pliability, while lithe has an Old English origin and emphasizes gracefulness and elegance.