Adaptative

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdæptətɪv/

Definitions of adaptative

adjective having the ability to adapt or change in order to fit new circumstances or conditions

Example Sentences

A1 The adaptative nature of the chameleon allows it to blend in with its surroundings.

A2 The adaptative behavior of the penguin helps it survive in harsh Antarctic conditions.

B1 The adaptative technology in smartphones constantly evolves to meet users' needs.

B2 The adaptative software in self-driving cars enables them to adjust to changing road conditions.

C1 The adaptative strategies employed by successful businesses ensure they stay ahead in the market.

C2 The adaptative skills of great leaders allow them to navigate complex challenges with ease.

Examples of adaptative in a Sentence

formal The adaptative nature of the human brain allows us to learn and grow in various environments.

informal She has a very adaptative personality, always able to adjust to new situations easily.

slang His adaptative skills are on point, he can handle anything that comes his way.

figurative The adaptative strategies used by the company helped them survive in a competitive market.

Grammatical Forms of adaptative

past tense

adapted

plural

adaptatives

comparative

more adaptative

superlative

most adaptative

present tense

adaptates

future tense

will adaptate

perfect tense

has adapted

continuous tense

is adapting

singular

adaptative

positive degree

adaptative

infinitive

to adapt

gerund

adapting

participle

adapted

Origin and Evolution of adaptative

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adaptative' originated from the Latin word 'adaptare' meaning 'to fit'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'adaptative' has come to be used in the context of organisms or systems adjusting to their environment in order to survive and thrive.