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Changeable   /tʃˈeɪndʒəbəl/   Listen
Changeable

adjective
1.
Capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature.  Synonym: mutable.  "The mutable ways of fortune" , "Mutable weather patterns" , "A mutable foreign policy"
2.
Such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change.  Synonym: changeful.  "Changeable moods" , "Changeable prices"
3.
Subject to change.  Synonyms: uncertain, unsettled.  "The weather is uncertain" , "Unsettled weather with rain and hail and sunshine coming one right after the other"
4.
Varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles.  Synonyms: chatoyant, iridescent, shot.  "Chatoyant (or shot) silk" , "A dragonfly hovered, vibrating and iridescent"



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"Changeable" Quotes from Famous Books



... than of absolute necessity. The accent indicates the point where the body of the motive begins; the accent is the point where the stake is driven; all that goes before is simply preparatory,—the changeable material which flutters about the fixed center. Therefore the preliminary tones do not indicate the essential or actual beginning of the motive, but its apparent or conditional beginning only; or what might be called its melodic beginning. For this reason, ...
— Lessons in Music Form - A Manual of Analysis of All the Structural Factors and - Designs Employed in Musical Composition • Percy Goetschius

... things was indeed very changeable. Sometimes, as we have said, all nature seemed to be steeped in thick darkness, at other times the fires of the volcano blazed upward, spreading a red glare on the rolling clouds and over the heaving sea. Lightning ...
— Blown to Bits - The Lonely Man of Rakata, the Malay Archipelago • R.M. Ballantyne

... we had to cross was at the end of the straight avenue of lichened trees so harried by the west winds. The river was very changeable, being subject to the tides and to all the moods of the neighboring ocean. We crossed in a ferry-boat or a yawl, always having for our oarsmen old sailors with bleached beards and sunburnt faces whom we ...
— The Story of a Child • Pierre Loti

... sat a gaunt, tall man, dressed in black broadcloth, his rigid hands incarcerated in yellow kid gloves. On the back seat was a lady who triumphed over the June heat. Her stout form was armoured in a skin-tight silk dress of the description known as "changeable," being a gorgeous combination of shifting hues. She sat erect, waving a much-ornamented fan, with her eyes fixed stonily far down the street. However Martella Garvey's heart might be rejoicing at the pleasures of her new life, Blackjack had done his work with her exterior. ...
— Whirligigs • O. Henry

... on under full steam; the black smoke whirled in spirals about the sparkling summits of the icebergs; the weather was changeable, turning from a dry cold to a snowstorm with inconceivable rapidity. Since the brig drew but little water, Hatteras hugged the west shore; he did not want to miss the entrance of Bellot Sound, for the Gulf of Boothia has no other ...
— The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras • Jules Verne


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