adjustable
Americanadjective
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capable of being adjusted.
adjustable seat belts.
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(of loans, mortgages, etc.) having a flexible rate, as one based on money market interest rates or on the rate of inflation or cost of living.
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(especially of life insurance) having flexible premiums and coverage, based on the insuree's current needs and ability to pay.
noun
Other Word Forms
- adjustably adverb
- nonadjustable adjective
- nonadjustably adverb
- preadjustable adjective
- unadjustable adjective
- unadjustably adverb
Etymology
Origin of adjustable
Explanation
Something that's adjustable can be changed or altered so that it works or fits better. A car's adjustable seat can accommodate both very tall and very short drivers. Most belts are adjustable — you can make them larger or smaller depending on the size of your waist. Seat belts and ball caps are also adjustable, so that they conform to different bodies and heads. When a loan or mortgage from a bank is described as adjustable, it means that the interest rate changes periodically. The verb adjust came first, from the Old French ajouter, "to join," based on the Late Latin adiuxtare, "to bring near."
Vocabulary lists containing adjustable
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Example Sentences
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Some examples: Stretching for a higher home price based on quick appreciation, using a large adjustable mortgage to fund renovations, buying a vacation or rental property, or financing extra vehicles that strain cash flow.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 2, 2026
Maybe one with an adjustable height for neck support?
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 17, 2026
Unlike the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, which moves based on long-term Treasury yields, adjustable mortgage rates move based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate, or SOFR, Barron’s previously reported.
From Barron's • Feb. 2, 2026
At night, I miss your adjustable color lighting.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 30, 2026
“Fasten this around your waist,” he says, then proceeds to untangle three adjustable straps that have little clamps on both ends.
From "The Running Dream" by Wendelin Van Draanen
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