Crossword-Solution: CHANGEABILITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Changeability | n. | Changeableness. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “CHANGEABILITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| changefulness | 1 answer |
| fickleness | 5 answers |
| flightiness | 5 answers |
| chopping and changing | 6 answers |
| floating vote | 7 answers |
| mobility | 9 answers |
| variability | 9 answers |
| instability | 11 answers |
| fluctuation | 34 answers |
| variegation | 36 answers |
| irresolution | 56 answers |
| changeableness | 57 answers |
| Inconsistency | 66 answers |
| Inequality | 78 answers |
| Caprice | 84 answers |
| Agitation | 85 answers |
| Variety | 96 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHANGEABILITY (5)
The wonder is that she did not fall down on the road." "This is not a stone," said the Lad, "it is an opal." And he displayed an opal of such marvelous changeability, such milk and fire shot with such shifting rainbows, that it was as though it had had birth of all the moods of all the women of all time.
And it is certain that when public opinion does not definitely decide upon a marked policy, and when in consequence parties in the Parliament are nearly even, individual cupidity and changeability may make Parliament change its appointees too often; may induce them never enough to trust any of them; may make it keep all of them under a suspended sentence of coming dismissal.
But if we stand still, they will all come up in the end, and we must ask them who they are, and if I have spoken to them yet, or not: for it is very odd to do it, but what else can we manage?'” Her accent is a little foreign, and very prettily so; and her emphasis has that sort of changeability, which gives an interest to everything she utters.
Reducing the changeability of the species to distinct and probably short periods, it at once explains how the stability of species perfectly agrees with the principle of descent through modification.
Hippias finds it impossible to agree with him, whereupon Socrates says that things are for ever baffling him by their changeability; it is pardonable that unlearned men like himself should err; when really wise people like Hippias wander in thought, it is monstrous that they are unable to settle the doubts of all who appeal to them.
Quotes with CHANGEABILITY (3)
Our greatest challenge today... is to couple conviction with doubt. By conviction, I mean some pragmatically developed faith, trust, or centeredness; and by doubt I mean openness to the ongoing changeability, mystery, and fallibility of the conviction.
My Lady, you certainly tell me about wonderful constancy, strength and virtue and firmness of women, so can one say the same thing about men? (...) Response [by Lady Rectitude]: "Fair sweet friend, have you not yet heard the saying that the fool sees well enough a small cut in the face of his neighbour, but he disregards the great gaping one above his own eye? I will show you the great contradiction in what the men say about the changeability and inconstancy of women. It is t…
It is well known that in exchange for visionary powers, artists often suffer with extreme sensitivity and violent changeability of temperament. A philosophical crisis, or simply boredom of inactivity, could send [Holmes] spinning into a paralysed gloom from which [I] could not retrieve him.