ADJECTIVE
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such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change
changeable moods
changeable behavior
changeable prices
How To Use changeful In A Sentence
- It is a mercurial city; changeful, and always in disguise. Times, Sunday Times
- Innovation is the to create purposeful, focused change in an enterprise according to the changeful environment.
- It is very changeful, offering opportunities for many variations in dwelling and plan type within the same block.
- The mood that it captures is as bewitchingly changeful, as mesmerisingly beautiful, as sublimely powerful as the sea itself. Times, Sunday Times
- I could not guess, for his face was less changeful than a bowl of bronze. Chapter 15
- Taken all together and linked to the assumption -- fundamental in this report -- that the Potomac and its landscape deserve rescue and coordinated right use, these areas of doubt, changefulness, and difficulty add up to a strong body of argument for flexible continuing planning on a Basinwide scale and for a specific, authoritative Potomac The Nation's River A report on the Potomac from the U.S. Department of the Interior
- These likelihoods can resemble the competition of news portal is same 2000, endless and changeful.
- A torch or two, each stuck in an iron ring against the wall, changefully lit up the scene. The Black Arrow
- Her dress, that was the colour of a dove's wing, shimmered changefully as she moved, and her aquamarine pendant gleamed like drops of sea water on its silver chain. Far to Seek A Romance of England and India
- Heavily heaped up, changefully changeless, void though of danger Studies in Song