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variableness

American  
[vair-ee-uh-buhl-nis] / ˈvɛər i ə bəl nɪs /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being variable.


Other Word Forms

  • invariableness noun

Example Sentences

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In the midst of all this variableness and uncertainty of human opinion, is there no ground of certainty?

From Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles by Cocker, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin)

In Missouri, as in Kansas and elsewhere in the Middle West, there is great variableness of climate from year to year, and never is it an ideal district for summer flower gardens.

From Beautiful Gardens in America by Shelton, Louise

The variableness of her spirits——' 'Spirits!' repeated I involuntarily.

From Discipline by Brunton, Mary

It had become familiar and dear to her, and she thought to herself how unchanging it was through all its variableness, while so much else altered never to be the same again.

From Lisbeth Longfrock by Poulsson, Laura E. (Laura Elizabeth)

No; you're the one constant and steadfast creature in a world of variableness.

From The Coast of Bohemia by Howells, William Dean