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mutabilidade
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inestabilitat
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inestabilidad
The quality of being changeable; having a marked tendency to change.
changeability
changelessness
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mutabilidade
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changeability
"
changeability
Examples for "
changeability
"
1
The detective folded her arms across her chest, clearly annoyed by my
changeability
.
2
Townshend bore, as Hume hints, a bad character for
changeability
.
3
But his
changeability
and the irregularity of his conduct made them hate him still more.
4
But somehow this impression about the
changeability
of science has bled through to the core claims.
5
It is only thus that change ceases to be
changeability
,
and once made is made for good.
1
I don't see why women are to have a monopoly of
changeableness
.
2
But the childlike
changeableness
and facility of her emotions touched him.
3
There's such an odd mixture of obstinacy and
changeableness
in Brooke.
4
She was convicted of
changeableness
,
and she felt that she had been impatient.
5
This
changeableness
of mood was probably the true cause of his departure for Thagaste.
6
She notices it, I am sure she does, this
changeableness
.
7
There was in him almost as much
changeableness
as zeal for the cause he embraced.
8
There are other and sufficient reasons to account for this appearance of
changeableness
in religion.
9
He was notorious for his great
changeableness
of disposition.
10
The romanticist typifies and stereotypes character, the realist recognises the inconsistency and the
changeableness
of personality.
11
In this melancholy catastrophe, we have a forcible example of the uncertainty and
changeableness
of fortune.
12
The writer is intrigued with the
changeableness
of the glass facade and the unexpected reflections produced.
13
Like Great-Grandmother Harding, I don't approve of
changeableness
.
14
His
changeableness
was shown in many ways.
15
This was indeed moral courage, and not weak
changeableness
or fickleness, because it had a noble object.
16
She did not approve of
changeableness
.
changeableness
approve of changeableness
great changeableness
childlike changeableness
convict of changeableness
extreme changeableness
Portuguese
mutabilidade
Catalan
inestabilitat
Spanish
inestabilidad