fluidity
/ˈflʌɪdɪtɪ/Definitions
1. noun
the state or quality of being fluid or capable of flowing easily; a lack of rigidity or stiffness.
“The choreographer’s focus on fluidity allowed the dancers to move seamlessly across the stage.”
2. noun
the state or quality of being changeable or adaptable, especially in a smooth or effortless way.
“The company’s fluidity in responding to market trends allowed them to stay ahead of the competition.”
3. noun
the quality of being able to change or adapt easily, especially in a smooth or effortless way.
“Her fluidity in handling different situations made her a valuable asset to the team.”
4. adjective
having or showing fluidity; capable of flowing easily or smoothly.
“The fluidity of the software interface made it easy to use for beginners.”