agiler
Agiler is the comparative form of the adjective agile. In contemporary standard English, the usual way to express a higher degree of agility is with the phrase more agile rather than a single word like agiler. As a result, agiler is rare in everyday usage and is typically seen only in older texts, stylistic writing, dialect, or as a coined form.
Etymology and usage notes: Agile comes from Latin agilis, meaning nimble, itself from the verb agere, to
Contexts and pragmatic considerations: In ordinary communication, it is generally clearer and more accepted to say
See also: Agile, agility, comparative forms, linguistic inflection. Note that agiler is not a widely recognized