noun
- the quality or ability of being easy to move, steer, or control in different directions
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'maneuverability'; commonly used in contexts of vehicles, aircraft, and military operations
Examples
- The fighter jet's superior manoeuvrability gave it an advantage in combat.
- The small car's manoeuvrability made it ideal for navigating tight city streets.
- The ship's poor manoeuvrability in rough seas made it difficult to avoid obstacles.
- Modern tanks are designed with improved manoeuvrability to respond quickly to threats.
- The drone's exceptional manoeuvrability allows it to fly through narrow spaces.
- Cyclists appreciate the manoeuvrability of lightweight bicycles on winding roads.