English > changeableness: 1 sense > noun 1, attribute| Meaning | The quality of being changeable; having a marked tendency to change. |
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| Example | "the changeableness of the weather" |
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| Synonym | changeability |
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| Attributes | changeable, changeful | Such that alteration is possible |
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| unchangeable | not changeable or subject to change |
| Narrower | commutability, transmutability | The quality of being commutable |
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| exchangeability, interchangeability, interchangeableness, fungibility | The quality of being capable of exchange or interchange |
| fluidity, fluidness | A changeable quality |
| inconstancy, changefulness | The quality of being changeable and variable |
| mutability, mutableness | The quality of being capable of mutation |
| progressiveness, progressivity | advancement toward better conditions or policies or methods |
| reversibility | The quality of being reversible in either direction |
| shiftiness | The quality of being changeable in direction |
| variability, variableness, variance | The quality of being subject to variation |
| Broader | quality | An essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone |
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| Opposite | changelessness, unchangeability, unchangeableness, unchangingness | The quality of being unchangeable |
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| Spanish | inestabilidad, mutabilidad, variabilidad |
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| Catalan | inestabilitat |
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| Adjectives | changeable | such that alteration is possible |
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| changeable | capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature |
| changeable | varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles |
| changeable | subject to change |