Agile vs Malevolence - What's the difference?
agile | malevolence |
Having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs; apt or ready to move; nimble; active; as, an agile boy; an agile tongue.
* Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in The Hound of the Baskervilles
(computing) Of or relating to (Agile software development), a technique for iterative and incremental development of software involving collaboration between teams.
Hostile attitude or feeling.
Behavior exhibiting a hostile attitude.
As an adjective agile
is having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs; apt or ready to move; nimble; active; as, an agile boy; an agile tongue.As a noun malevolence is
hostile attitude or feeling.agile
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- The man drew out paper and tobacco and twirled the one up in the other with surprising dexterity. He had long, quivering fingers as agile and restless as the antennae of an insect.
- agile methods
Synonyms
* active, alert, nimble, brisk, lively, quickDerived terms
* agility ----malevolence
English
Noun
(-)- To show someone malevolence .
- He said it with malevolence .