What does changeableness mean?
Definitions for changeableness
change·able·ness
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Princeton's WordNet
changeableness, changeabilitynoun
the quality of being changeable; having a marked tendency to change
"the changeableness of the weather"
Wiktionary
changeablenessnoun
The condition of being changeable.
changeablenessnoun
The condition of being able to suffer some changes.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Changeablenessnoun
Etymology: from changeable.
At length he betrothed himself to one worthy to be liked, if any worthiness might excuse so unworthy a changeableness. Philip Sidney, b. ii.
There is no temper of mind more unmanly than that changeableness with which we are too justly branded by all our neighbours. Joseph Addison, Freeholder, №. 25.
If how long they are to continue in force, be no where expressed, then have we no light to direct our judgment concerning the changeableness or immutability of them, but considering the nature and quality of such laws. Richard Hooker, b. iii. § 10.
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changeableness
Changeableness refers to the quality or state of being prone to change, variability, or alteration. It describes the ability or tendency to change or be transformed often or easily. This term can be applied to different contexts such as people's moods, weather, or anything else that is not constant and can vary.
Webster Dictionary
Changeablenessnoun
the quality of being changeable; fickleness; inconstancy; mutability
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of changeableness in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of changeableness in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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