Antonyms of adj changeable
4 senses of changeable
Sense 1
mutable (vs. immutable), changeable -- (capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature; "a mutable substance"; "the mutable ways of fortune"; "mutable weather patterns"; "a mutable foreign policy")
Sense 2
changeable (vs. unchangeable), changeful -- (such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change; "changeable behavior"; "changeable moods"; "changeable prices")
unchangeable (vs. changeable) -- (not changeable or subject to change; "a fixed and unchangeable part of the germ plasm"-Ashley Montagu; "the unchangeable seasons"; "one of the unchangeable facts of life")
=> changeless, unalterable -- (remaining the same for indefinitely long times)
=> confirmed -- (of persons; not subject to change; "a confirmed bachelor"; "a confirmed invalid")
=> fixed, frozen -- (incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices"; "living on fixed incomes")
=> set in stone, carved in stone -- (no longer changeable; "the agreement is not yet set in stone")
=> static, stable, unchanging -- (showing little if any change; "a static population")
Sense 3
changeable, uncertain, unsettled -- (subject to change; "a changeable climate"; "the weather is uncertain"; "unsettled weather with rain and hail and sunshine coming one right after the other")
INDIRECT (VIA variable) -> invariable -- (not liable to or capable of change; "an invariable temperature"; "an invariable rule"; "his invariable courtesy")
Sense 4
changeable, chatoyant, iridescent, shot -- (varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles; "changeable taffeta"; "chatoyant (or shot) silk"; "a dragonfly hovered, vibrating and iridescent")
INDIRECT (VIA colorful) -> colorless, colourless -- (weak in color; not colorful)
Similarity of adj changeable
4 senses of changeable
Sense 1
mutable (vs. immutable), changeable -- (capable of or tending to change in form or quality or nature; "a mutable substance"; "the mutable ways of fortune"; "mutable weather patterns"; "a mutable foreign policy")
Sense 2
changeable (vs. unchangeable), changeful -- (such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change; "changeable behavior"; "changeable moods"; "changeable prices")
=> adjustable -- (capable of being regulated; "adjustable interest rates")
=> astatic -- (not static or stable)
=> checkered -- (marked by changeable fortune; "a checkered business career")
=> distortable -- (capable of having the meaning altered or twisted; "our words are distortable things--as in a crooked mirror held up to nature")
=> erratic, fickle, mercurial, quicksilver (prenominal) -- (liable to sudden unpredictable change; "erratic behavior"; "fickle weather"; "mercurial twists of temperament"; "a quicksilver character, cool and willful at one moment, utterly fragile the next")
=> fluid, unstable -- (subject to change; variable; "a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty"; "everything was unstable following the coup")
=> fluid, mobile -- (affording change (especially in social status); "Britain is not a truly fluid society"; "upwardly mobile")
=> jittering -- (undergoing small rapid variations)
=> kaleidoscopic, kaleidoscopical -- (continually shifting or rapidly changing)
=> mobile -- (capable of changing quickly from one state or condition to another; "a highly mobile face")
=> open-ended -- (allowing for future changes or revisions; "open-ended agreements")
=> quick-change (prenominal) -- (adept at changing from one thing to another especially changing costumes; "a quick-change artist")
=> quick-drying -- (of a liquid substance that dries quickly)
=> reversible -- (capable of assuming or producing either of two states; "a reversible chemical reaction"; "a reversible cell")
=> volatile -- (tending to vary often or widely; "volatile stocks"; "volatile emotions")
Also See-> exchangeable#1; inconstant#1
Sense 3
changeable, uncertain, unsettled -- (subject to change; "a changeable climate"; "the weather is uncertain"; "unsettled weather with rain and hail and sunshine coming one right after the other")
=> variable (vs. invariable) -- (liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses")
Sense 4
changeable, chatoyant, iridescent, shot -- (varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles; "changeable taffeta"; "chatoyant (or shot) silk"; "a dragonfly hovered, vibrating and iridescent")
=> colorful (vs. colorless), colourful -- (having striking color; "colorful autumn leaves")