🔄Variable

adjective
/ˈvɛriəbl/

Meaning

able to change; not consistent or having a fixed pattern
liable to change; in mathematics, a symbol representing a quantity that may change

Example Sentences

The weather has been very variable this week.

The weather is highly variable in this region.

Synonyms

changeable, fluctuating, unstable, inconsistent, shifting
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changeable, fluctuating, unstable, inconsistent
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changeable, inconsistent, fluctuating, shifting

Antonyms

constant, fixed, stable, unchanging
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constant, fixed, stable, unchanging
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constant, fixed, stable

Collocations

variable weather, variable rate, variable cost, variable speed, variable factor
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variable weather, variable rate, variable cost, variable speed
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variable weather, variable cost, variable factor

More Example Sentences

From your presentation, it appears there is a strong correlation between the two variables.

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