able to adapt, checkered, double-minded, flexible, inconsistent, many-sided, nonpermanent, rough, temporal, uneven, varying
Definitionadj. capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature
Last update: September 28, 2015
0
The image of a solitary (ipsorelative) mutable (aliorelative) man. [Please select]
0
Why mutable (aliorelative). [Please select]
0
Soul therefore, and which exerts mutable energies, will not be the most proper principle. [Please select]
0
The representation of France in the United States had been as mutable as her politics. [Please select]
0
So well is the mask of eternity assumed by the mutable moonlight and the ephemeral ice. [Please select]
0
[64] Now, the only mutable and progressive portion of law, as we have already seen, is that which concerns property. [Please select]
0
Clodagh looked up, her mutable face lit by a sudden change of expression--a sudden look of almost passionate seriousness. [Please select]
0
Caprice is the characteristic vice of miscellaneous assemblies, and without some check their selection would be unceasingly mutable. [Please select]
0
You have given me youth, and I accept it," he said aloud, perhaps addressing that mutable goddess who presides over all follies." [Please select]
0
Indeed, he regards the fact that the world of the senses is manifold and mutable as of little consequence to the wise man. [Please select]
0
No sensation, however vital, lasts very long these days; and after these nine days it turned its attention to other things, this mutable public. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!