Changeability: meaning, definitions and examples
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changeability
[ ˌʧeɪndʒəˈbɪləti ]
noun
The quality of being changeable; the capacity to undergo change or alteration.
Synonyms
fluctuation, instability, variability.
Examples of usage
- The changeability of the weather makes planning outdoor activities difficult.
- Her mood changeability often leaves others feeling uncertain.
- The changeability of the market makes it challenging to predict future trends.
Translations
Translations of the word "changeability" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mutabilidade
🇮🇳 परिवर्तनीयता
🇩🇪 Veränderlichkeit
🇮🇩 kebolehan untuk berubah
🇺🇦 змінність
🇵🇱 zmienność
🇯🇵 変更可能性
🇫🇷 mutabilité
🇪🇸 mutabilidad
🇹🇷 değişebilirlik
🇰🇷 변화 가능성
🇸🇦 قابليّة التغيُّر
🇨🇿 změnitelnost
🇸🇰 zmeniteľnosť
🇨🇳 可变性
🇸🇮 spremenljivost
🇮🇸 breytileiki
🇰🇿 өзгергіштік
🇬🇪 ცვალებადობა
🇦🇿 dəyişkənlik
🇲🇽 mutabilidad
Etymology
The word 'changeability' originates from the combination of 'change' and 'ability'. It first appeared in the English language in the early 18th century. The concept of changeability has been explored in various philosophical and scientific contexts, emphasizing the dynamic nature of existence and the constant state of flux in the world.
See also: change, changeable, changeably, changed, changeover, changer, changes, changing, exchange, interchange, unchangeability, unchangeable, unchangeably, unchanged, unchanging, unchangingly.