English to Malayalam Dictionary changeable

changeable

മാറുന്ന
definition
adjective
the weather will be changeable, with rain at times
irregular; inconstant.
To win applause from older women, St. John's design proves changeable as a kaleidoscope, with the same coat shifting its look to match denim pants and boots or skirt and formal shoes.
able to change or be changed.
translation of 'changeable'
adjective
മാറുന്ന
example
The features that Nokia added were lifestyle features such as 'changeable' ringtones, games, and the ability to change the casing of the phone to change its colour.
The droid shifted its 'changeable' exterior, transforming into flight mode, and barreled after the girl, rocketing above the crowd.
And this goes double if the insurance company does measure easily 'changeable' behavior, such as speeding or seat belt use.
It is the second time the race will be there at this time of year rather than in September and high temperatures and 'changeable' weather conditions are expected.
Since products change and competitive conditions fluctuate, your solution must be flexible and 'changeable' .
The sea is unpredictable and difficult and 'changeable' , all the things that filming hopefully isn't.
The uncertain economic climate has made the demand for products as 'changeable' as the weather.
Her clinical diagnosis was just as 'changeable' .
The weather of course played a major role in the outcome in 2003, hopefully as the Grand Prix has moved to June there will not be such 'changeable' and unpredictable conditions during the race.
And obviously, we are finding his word is a very 'changeable' thing.
Even the 'changeable' , uncertain winds have a pattern and a parameter.
But 'changeable' wind conditions and a single erratic rain shower soon took its toll, with Carroll demoted down to sixth during a routine pitstop for new tyres.
I move those things that are movable, change those things that are 'changeable' and I recognise that my actions bring about order, to whichever small degree, in what can often be a chaotic or bemusing world.
The weather is very hot now but it is very 'changeable' and there's been a fair amount of rain lately.
And both ‘right’ and ‘left’ are inherently relativistic and therefore 'changeable' concepts over time.
Because businesses operate in a highly 'changeable' environment, they need to respond to changes in a positive fashion thus making them flexible and focused on their game plans.
Then for the past eight or nine months especially, I was busy with the drawing, working both up in the Comeraghs themselves but because the weather was quite 'changeable' , also from a studio.
The weather can be 'changeable' , varying between sunshine and snow.
The ruling class would prefer - no, their continued rule absolutely requires - that we believe that nothing fundamental in capitalist society is 'changeable' .
I have to go there next week for a meeting and blithely booked a non-refundable or 'changeable' train ticket online from London Marylebone to Warwick…
He said: ‘My mood is very 'changeable' and this has put a huge strain on my relationship with my fiancée.’
With capital punishment in the news lately, American opinion on the death penalty seems particularly 'changeable' in response to media coverage.
Assume behaviour and roles are genetic and unchangeable and they'll remain the same; assume they are 'changeable' and you are likely to succeed in changing them.
The phone also comes with 'changeable' Xpress-on covers in four unique colours: Illicit Green, Mysterious Blue, Elusive Gold and Bewildered Red.
They are full of whims and fancies, 'changeable' and unpredictable.
During 'changeable' weather, the temperature can veer from sub-Mediterranean to Siberian.
The weather is 'changeable' and irregular with a risk of hurricanes, earthquakes, thunder and lightning.
Every RTC bus must be provided with a mike set and be armoured with separate slides consisting of portraits of party leaders, which can be 'changeable' according to the situation.
Not only that, but what we want, and who we are, is as fluid and 'changeable' as a chameleon.
I had a friend who worked for the Federal Govt. apparently by regulation they always bought a regular full fare, fully 'changeable' ticket.
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