Adaptiveness

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdæptɪvnəs/

Definitions of adaptiveness

noun the quality of being able to adjust to new conditions or circumstances

Example Sentences

A1 Adaptiveness is important for learning new skills.

A2 The adaptiveness of animals allows them to survive in different environments.

B1 The adaptiveness of the team helped them overcome unexpected challenges.

B2 Her adaptiveness in adjusting to new situations impressed her colleagues.

C1 The adaptiveness of the software to different devices makes it user-friendly.

C2 His adaptiveness in leadership roles has led to the success of many projects.

Examples of adaptiveness in a Sentence

formal The adaptiveness of the organization allowed it to thrive in a constantly changing market.

informal Her adaptiveness in trying new things really paid off in the end.

slang His adaptiveness to different situations is off the charts.

figurative The adaptiveness of the chameleon is a marvel of nature.

Grammatical Forms of adaptiveness

past tense

adapted

plural

adaptivenesses

comparative

more adaptive

superlative

most adaptive

present tense

adapts

future tense

will adapt

perfect tense

has adapted

continuous tense

is adapting

singular

adaptiveness

positive degree

adaptive

infinitive

to adapt

gerund

adapting

participle

adapted

Origin and Evolution of adaptiveness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adaptiveness' is derived from the Latin word 'adaptare', meaning to fit or adjust.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'adaptiveness' has come to represent the quality of being able to adjust to new conditions or circumstances, showing flexibility and resilience.