Pronunciation: /əˈdæptəbəl/
adjective describing a person or thing that is able to adjust to different conditions or situations
A1 My cat is very adaptable to new environments.
A2 She is an adaptable employee who can work in various departments.
B1 The software is highly adaptable and can be customized to suit different needs.
B2 He proved to be an adaptable leader, able to handle any situation that arose.
C1 Her adaptable nature allowed her to thrive in constantly changing work environments.
C2 The technology company prides itself on its adaptable approach to innovation.
formal The new software is highly adaptable to different operating systems.
informal She's so adaptable, she can fit in anywhere.
slang I'm pretty sure he can adapt to any situation, he's like a chameleon.
figurative Being adaptable is like being a well-oiled machine in the face of change.
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