changeable
IPA: tʃˈeɪndʒʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Capable of being changed.
- Subject to sudden or frequent changes.
- (of a species) Capable of camouflaging itself by changing colour.
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Examples of "changeable" in Sentences
- The clay is flexible and changeable.
- The 'clay is flexible and changeable.
- By the way, the photos are entirely changeable.
- The weather is changeable in Spring and Autumn is very cool.
- Directing has been the most changeable program at the school.
- The condition of the route is extremely varied and changeable.
- Lane dilutes to "changeable" -- making a truism of a metaphor.
- They are not relevant to the olympics and are far too changeable.
- Everything with her is completely changeable and up in the air now.
- The cursor blinks on the line that is currently active and changeable.
- Changeable parameters for a discontinued comic are superfluous and dispensable.
- "Springtime is going to be a little bit changeable, that is typical for this time of year."
- The weather did improve, but remained changeable, which is what you expect at the end of May.
- The music is often in changeable, irregular meters that later indie-rockers would categorize as math-rock, while the vocals are muttered as much as sung.
- But after candidates tell you their views on health care or oil prices -- every word changeable with the wind -- you arrive at the vital questions: What kind of person is this candidate?
- Other tools supporting learning adaptations for students facing visual challenges — such as changeable text size, font, colour/shading (for colour blindness) — must also be built in at a fundamental level, for a product or device to be considered.
- Christ: she hath the moon, that is, the changeable things of the world, under her feet: and the twelve stars with which she is crowned, are the twelve apostles: she is in labour and pain, whilst she brings forth her children, and Christ in them, in the midst of afflictions and persecutions.
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