able to adapt, amphibious, compliant, feasible, giving, lithesome, movable, permutable, resourceful, submissive, variable
Definitionadj. capable of adapting
Last update: October 20, 2015
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The improved cultural conditions become apparent in the multiplication of the varieties of tools, weapons and ornaments made possible by the more adaptable qualities of the new material; and that the development of the Bronze age culture in the lake dwellings followed the same course as in the surrounding regions where the people dwelt on the dry land is evident from the correspondence of the types of implements, weapons, ornaments and utensils common to both these conditions of life. [Please select]
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He was adaptable and this was a sprightly group, full of kindred spirits. [Please select]
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Hardy, pugnacious and adaptable, the Sparrow is a notable success in the bird world. [Please select]
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Our heroine, as may have been suspected, has an adaptable temperament. [Please select]
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We speak of man as adaptable, but also as a being of habits. [Please select]
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He had the adaptable face of a comedian, was a matchless raconteur, and a fine vocalist. [Please select]
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Here's McKay--good man, earnest, but not adaptable, like Finlayson; won't do. [Please select]
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I suppose you are wondering at my being such an adaptable man. [Please select]
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He was well known in that part of the gigantic burrow, and the adaptable young American had become a great favorite, not only with the Strangers, but with his French comrades. [Please select]
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Of an adaptable character, under careful treatment the plant has evolved in a docile fashion, and has ended by giving us what the ambition of the gardener desired. [Please select]
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