Definition of WIELDY

wieldy

Adjective

  • Easy to handle or manage; manageable.
  • easy to handle or use or manage
    • "a large but wieldy book"

Adj

  • Able to wield one's body well; active, dexterous.
  • Capable of being easily wielded or managed; handy.

Examples

  • Despite its length, ’QUIXOTIC’ was surprisingly WIELDY to fit on the Words With Friends board.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English wẹ̄ldī, weldy (“agile, vigorous; of a shield: easy or satisfying to wield”), from wẹ̄lden, welde (“to govern, preside over, reign, rule; to command, control, dominate; to dwell, reside; to accomplish, bring about; to overcome, prevail; to handle (a tool, weapon, etc.), use”), from Old English *wielde, ġewielde (“controlling, dominant”), from Proto-West Germanic *waldī, from Proto-Germanic *waldiz (“manageable; powerful”), possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂welh₁- (“to rule; powerful, strong”); analysable as wield + -y. Later uses of sense 2 (“capable of being easily wielded”) are likely a back-formation from unwieldy.

Antonyms

unwieldy

Scrabble Score: 13

wieldy: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
wieldy: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
wieldy: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 13

wieldy: valid Words With Friends Word