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View usage for: (ədæptəbəl) adjectiveIf you describe a person or animal as adaptable, you mean that they are able to change their ideas or behaviour in order to deal with new situations. ...a more adaptable and skilled workforce. They are adaptable foragers that learn to survive on a wide range of food sources. Synonyms: flexible, variable, versatile, resilient More Synonyms of adaptable adaptability (ədæptəbɪlɪti) uncountable noun The adaptability of wool is one of its great attractions. [+ of] Synonyms: flexibility, versatility, resilience, variability More Synonyms of adaptable More Synonyms of adaptable adaptable in American English (əˈdæptəbəl) adjective1. that can be adapted or made suitable 2. able to adjust oneself to new or changed circumstances Derived forms adaptability (aˌdaptaˈbility) (əˈdæptəˈbɪləti) noun Examples of 'adaptable' in a sentenceadaptable Spaces are kept neutral, flexible and adaptable.It helped that he was highly adaptable.Bay is highly adaptable to pruning and shaping and will thrive long term in a large container.It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.And the brain is highly adaptable.Dynamic learners need variety and flexibility, which makes them greatly adaptable to change.I became very adaptable and flexible with wide experience and skills.We need a new, adaptable defence acquisition system that will make the forces more responsive to such threats.Is your new house adaptable?I'm a very adaptable person who is quick to take criticisms on board and improve myself.But economists fear low productivity is the price Britain must pay for a flexible, adaptable workforce.They're very adaptable, flexible hunters.I'm pretty flexible and adaptable.The heart is highly adaptable to many bodily changes, but the extra demands made upon it by a stone or more of excess fat are considerable.And to remember that the future lies with those societies that are more flexible, more adaptable, more entrepreneurial.The economies that succeed need to play to their strengths, be adaptable and flexible, and control their own destiny.And I'm a very adaptable person. In other languagesadaptable British English: adaptable ADJECTIVE If you describe a person or animal as adaptable, you mean that they are able to change their ideas or behaviour in order to deal with new situations. ...a more adaptable and skilled workforce. - American English: adaptable
- Brazilian Portuguese: adaptável
- Chinese: 能适应的
- European Spanish: adaptable
- French: adaptable
- German: anpassungsfähig
- Italian: adattabile
- Japanese: 順応性がある
- Korean: 적응할 수 있는
- European Portuguese: adaptável
- Latin American Spanish: adaptable
Chinese translation of 'adaptable' adj - [person, object, material]
适(適)应(應)性强(強)的 (shìyìngxìng qiáng de)
They are adaptable foragers that can survive on a wide range of foods. Synonyms flexible modifiable conformable We hope to make the workforce more adaptable and skilled. Synonyms compliant plastic modifiable alterable Additional synonymsDefinition changing often He was a man of changeable moods.The forecast is for changeable weather. Synonyms variable, shifting, mobile, uncertain, volatile, unsettled, unpredictable, versatile, unstable, irregular, erratic, wavering, uneven, unreliable, fickle, temperamental, whimsical, mercurial, capricious, unsteady, protean, vacillating, fitful, mutable, labile, inconstant, changeful, fluidDefinition capable of being converted the need for the introduction of a convertible currency Synonyms changeable, interchangeable, exchangeable, adjustable, adaptableDefinition relaxed in manner or attitude They have a very easy-going attitude to life. Synonyms relaxed, easy, liberal, calm, flexible, mild, casual, tolerant, laid-back (informal), indulgent, serene, lenient, carefree, placid, unconcerned, amenable, permissive, happy-go-lucky, unhurried, nonchalant, insouciant, even-tempered, easy-peasy (slang), chilled (informal) |