Antonyms for changeableness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : cheyn-juh-buhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtʃeɪn dʒə bəl |
Definition of changeableness
Origin :- mid-13c., "unstable, inconstant, unreliable," from Old French changeable "inconstant," from changier (see change (v.)) + -able (see -able). Meaning "subject to variation" is from late 14c. Related: Changeably.
- As in instability : noun imbalance, inconstancy
- As in caprice : noun sudden change of behavior
- As in insecureness : noun instability
- As in precariousness : noun instability
- As in ricketiness : noun unstableness
- As in shakiness : noun instability
- As in unstableness : noun unsteadiness
- As in unsteadiness : noun unstableness
- As in unsureness : noun instability
- This changeableness can make her feel resentful after she has given in to her husband.
- Extract from : « The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book » by Various
- No less remarkable than the persistency of the mores is their changeableness and variation.
- Extract from : « Folkways » by William Graham Sumner
- Changeableness and variety are the great requirements of perfect architecture.
- Extract from : « Venice » by Dorothy Menpes
- I don't see why women are to have a monopoly of changeableness.
- Extract from : « Wives and Daughters » by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
- Thus will the changeableness of men be demonstrated at the same time as their egoism.
- Extract from : « The English Stage » by Augustin Filon
- She was convicted of changeableness, and she felt that she had been impatient.
- Extract from : « The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 » by Various
- But, Alie, did you ever see anything like Bride's changeableness?'
- Extract from : « The Rectory Children » by Mrs Molesworth
- Prayer, then, is based on the changeableness of an unchangeable being, and therefore valueless.
- Extract from : « Handbook of Freethought » by Various
- We note at once the two characters of marked irregularity of surface, and of changeableness.
- Extract from : « Modern Geography » by Marion I. Newbigin
- To check the precipitation, changeableness, and excesses of the first branch.
- Extract from : « The Journal of the Debates in the Convention which Framed the Constitution of the United States » by James Madison
Synonyms for changeableness
- alternation
- anxiety
- bee
- caper
- capriciousness
- changeability
- changeableness
- contrariety
- crotchet
- disequilibrium
- disquiet
- fad
- fancy
- fickleness
- fitfulness
- flightiness
- fluctuation
- fluidity
- fool notion
- frailty
- freak
- gag
- hesitation
- humor
- immaturity
- impermanence
- impulse
- inconsistency
- inconstancy
- inquietude
- insecureness
- insecurity
- instability
- irregularity
- irresolution
- jerk
- kink
- mood
- mutability
- notion
- oscillation
- peculiarity
- perversity
- pliancy
- precariousness
- put on
- quirk
- restlessness
- rib
- ricketiness
- shakiness
- temper
- thought
- transience
- uncertainty
- unfixedness
- unpredictability
- unreliability
- unstableness
- unsteadiness
- unsureness
- vacillation
- vagary
- variability
- vein
- volatility
- vulnerability
- wavering
- weakness
- whim
- whimsy
- wobbliness
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