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changeable
/ ˈʃɪԻəə /
adjective
- able to change or be changed; fickle
changeable weather
- varying in colour when viewed from different angles or in different lights
Derived Forms
- ˈԲ, adverb
- ˌԲˈٲ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- Բa·i·ٲ Բa··Ա noun
- Բa· adverb
- ԴDz·Բa· adjective
- non·Բa··Ա noun
- non·Բa· adverb
- ܲcԲ··i·ٲ noun
- ܲ·Բa· adjective
- un·Բa· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of changeable1
Example Sentences
Phil debut in 2011, bringing an uninhibited lustiness to Handel, and with each successive appearance she has caused the Baroque to seem increasingly modern, almost as unpredictable and changeable as Boulez.
Given the changeable schedules athletes in elite sports are subject to, sticking to a strict sleep routine can be very difficult.
But with the threat of tariffs bearing down, Mr Foreman recently put plans for acquisitions on hold, unsure how to calculate what a business would be worth in such a changeable environment.
Despite changeable conditions, the UK recorded its warmest May on record, with temperatures 2.4C above average - surpassing the previous 2008 record by a full degree.
These last few weeks have seen yet more changeable weather with temperatures seesawing from freezing to balmy in a matter of days.
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