flexibly

English

Etymology

From flexible +‎ -ly.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

flexibly (comparative more flexibly, superlative most flexibly)

  1. In a flexible manner.
    • 2025 September 3, Christian Wolmar, “9 to 5: The changing face of commuting”, in RAIL, number 1043, page 57:
      But while the decline in season ticket sales as a proportion of fares income has continued, commuting has by no means died. Instead, people are working more flexibly. Therefore, a monthly or annual season ticket is not worthwhile.