|
Definition of Changeableness
1. Noun. The quality of being changeable; having a marked tendency to change. "The changeableness of the weather"
Generic synonyms: Quality
Specialized synonyms: Commutability, Transmutability, Fluidity, Fluidness, Reversibility, Shiftiness, Changefulness, Inconstancy, Variability, Variableness, Variance, Exchangeability, Fungibility, Interchangeability, Interchangeableness, Progressiveness, Progressivity, Mutability, Mutableness
Attributes: Changeable, Changeful, Unchangeable
Derivative terms: Changeable, Changeable, Changeable, Changeable, Changeable, Changeable
Antonyms: Changelessness
Definition of Changeableness
1. n. The quality of being changeable; fickleness; inconstancy; mutability.
Definition of Changeableness
1. Noun. the condition of being changeable ¹
2. Noun. the condition of being able to suffer some changes ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Changeableness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Changeableness
Literary usage of Changeableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, Ramsay Weston Rhipps (1895)
"changeableness of Bonaparte's plans and opinions—Articles for the Moniteur ...
The changeableness of Bonaparte's ideas, plans, and projects renders it ..."
2. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George Bacon Wood (1866)
"It is distinguishable by its changeableness, its -frequent disappearance and
return, and the presence of various other symptoms characteristic of hysteria. ..."
3. The Elements of Molecular Mechanics by Joseph Bayma (1866)
"changeableness OF STATE. Solid bodies often can be changed into liquid and even
into expansive fluids : expansive fluids can be changed into liquids and ..."
4. The Life of Marguerite D'Angoulême: Queen of Navarre, Duchesse D'Alençon and by Martha Walker Freer (1854)
"... whose many amiable qualities were marred by a timid irresolution and changeableness
of purpose, which in after life proved the bane of his consort's ..."
5. The Healthy child from two to seven: A Handbook for Parents, Nurses and by Francis Hamilton Mccarthy (1922)
"changeableness One of the most apparent characteristics of the child nature is
the element of changeable- ness. Who has not been impressed and even amused ..."
6. Visions and Service: Fourteen Discourses Delivered in College Chapels by William Lawrence (1896)
"... VI THE UNchangeableness AND THE changeableness OF FAITH 1 " THEN came the Jews
round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt ? ..."