Changeability

usgb/ˌtʃeɪndʒəˈbɪləti/
noun

The quality of being able to be changed or altered.

The changeability of language is what allows new words to emerge.
Visual representation of "changeability" - The quality of being able to be changed or altered.

Often appears as...

  • the changeability of weather
  • the changeability of life
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Context Matters

Changeability suggests there could be frequent alterations, often depending on context such as in fashion or technology trends.

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The changeability of consumer tastes makes marketing a challenge.
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Not Always Positive

While it implies adaptability, changeability can also suggest instability or uncertainty, which may not be viewed positively.

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Their plans are subject to changeability due to market volatility.
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Associated with Innovation

Changeability is often associated with the ability to innovate and come up with new ideas or solutions.

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The changeability of the software means it constantly improves.
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ficklefluctuateinconstancyinstabilitymutabilitypredictabilityvariabilityvolatility
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