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    mutable
    /ˈmjuːtəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. liable to change: "the mutable nature of fashion"

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  2. The meaning of MUTABLE is prone to change : inconstant. How to use mutable in a sentence. prone to change : inconstant; capable of change or of being changed; capable of or liable to mutation…

  3. able or likely to change: the mutable nature of love. Language is not static, it is mutable. Synonym. changeable. Opposites. changeless literary. immutable formal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. always becoming different. changing We must navigate changing attitudes about women in leadership.

  4. adjective. formalus/ˈmjuː.t̬ə.bəl/uk/ˈmjuː.tə.bəl/ Add to word listAdd to word list. able or likely to change: the mutable nature of love. Language is not static, it is mutable. Synonym. changeable. Opposites. changelessliterary. immutableformal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. always becoming different.

  5. Definition of 'mutable' mutable in British English. (ˈmjuːtəbəl ) adjective. 1. able to or tending to change. 2. astrology. of or relating to four of the signs of the zodiac, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces, which are associated with the quality of adaptability. Compare cardinal (sense 9), fixed (sense 10) Collins English Dictionary.

  6. What does the word mutable mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the word mutable, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. mutable has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  7. Definition of mutable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. a. Capable of or subject to change or alteration. b. Prone to frequent change; inconstant: mutable weather patterns. 2. Tending to undergo genetic mutation: a mutable organism; a mutable gene. [Middle English, from Latin mūtābilis, from mūtāre, to change; see mutate.] mu′ta·bil′i·ty n. mu′ta·bly adv.

  9. adjective. liable or subject to change or alteration. Synonyms: variable, changeable. given to changing; constantly changing; fickle or inconstant: the mutable ways of fortune. Synonyms: unsteady, unsettled, vacillating, unstable. Antonyms: stable.

  10. Definitions of 'mutable' 1. that can be changed. [...] 2. tending to frequent change; inconstant; fickle. [...] 3. subject to mutation. [...] More. Synonyms of 'mutable' • changeable, changing, variable, flexible [...] More. Examples of 'mutable' in a sentence.

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