Fluxional

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /flʌk.ʃən.əl/

Definitions of fluxional

adjective relating to or characterized by constant change or movement

Example Sentences

A1 The river was flowing in a fluxional manner, changing its course constantly.

A2 The fluxional nature of the stock market makes it difficult to predict future trends.

B1 The artist's style is known for its fluxional use of color and form.

B2 The company is adapting to the fluxional market conditions by diversifying its product range.

C1 The scientist conducted a study on the fluxional behavior of molecules in different environments.

C2 The professor's research on fluxional systems has led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of chemistry.

Examples of fluxional in a Sentence

formal The chemist studied the fluxional behavior of the molecule under different conditions.

informal I heard that the professor is researching something called fluxional properties in chemistry.

slang I have no idea what fluxional even means, do you?

figurative The fluxional nature of the political landscape made it difficult to predict the outcome of the election.

Grammatical Forms of fluxional

past tense

fluxioned

plural

fluxionals

comparative

more fluxional

superlative

most fluxional

present tense

fluxional

future tense

will be fluxional

perfect tense

has been fluxional

continuous tense

is being fluxional

singular

fluxional

positive degree

fluxional

infinitive

to fluxional

gerund

fluxioning

participle

fluxioned

Origin and Evolution of fluxional

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fluxional' originated from the Latin word 'fluxionem', which means a flowing or flowing down.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in mathematics to describe a variable quantity that approaches a limit through a continuous change, the term 'fluxional' has evolved to also describe something that is constantly changing or in a state of flux.