Unchangeable: meaning, definitions and examples
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unchangeable
[ ʌnˈʧeɪndʒəbl ]
inflexible
Not able to be changed or altered; remaining the same.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- It is a fundamental principle that the laws of nature are unchangeable.
- Her unchangeable attitude towards the project caused some conflicts within the team.
- The unchangeable truth is that time waits for no one.
personality trait
A characteristic or quality that is not easily altered or modified.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- His stubbornness was an unchangeable that often caused disagreements among his friends.
- Her loyalty to her friends was an unchangeable that everyone admired.
Translations
Translations of the word "unchangeable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 imutável
🇮🇳 अपरिवर्तनीय (aparivartaniya)
🇩🇪 unveränderlich
🇮🇩 tidak dapat diubah
🇺🇦 незмінний
🇵🇱 niezmienny
🇯🇵 不変 (fuhen)
🇫🇷 inchangeable
🇪🇸 inmutable
🇹🇷 değişmez
🇰🇷 변하지 않는 (byeonhaji anneun)
🇸🇦 غير قابل للتغيير (ghayr qabil littaghyiir)
🇨🇿 neměnný
🇸🇰 nemenný
🇨🇳 不可改变的 (bù kě gǎibiàn de)
🇸🇮 nespremenljiv
🇮🇸 óbreytanlegur
🇰🇿 өзгермейтін (özgermeytin)
🇬🇪 უცვლელი (ucvleli)
🇦🇿 dəyişməz
🇲🇽 inmutable
Etymology
The word 'unchangeable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'changeable' meaning 'able to be changed.' The concept of something being unchangeable has been prevalent in various philosophical and scientific discussions throughout history, highlighting the importance of constants and immutable truths in different fields of study.
See also: change, changeability, changeable, changeably, changed, changeover, changer, changes, changing, exchange, interchange, unchangeability, unchangeably, unchanged, unchanging, unchangingly.