Pronunciation: /ˈproʊtiən/
adjective tending or able to change frequently or easily; versatile
A1 The protean nature of the weather in spring makes it hard to plan outdoor activities.
A2 Her protean talents allow her to excel in various fields such as music, art, and sports.
B1 The company's success can be attributed to its protean ability to adapt to changing market trends.
B2 The protean character in the novel undergoes multiple transformations throughout the story.
C1 The protean nature of modern technology requires constant updates and learning to stay relevant.
C2 The protean artist's work is constantly evolving, challenging traditional boundaries and styles.
formal The protean nature of the virus makes it difficult to predict its behavior.
informal Her protean talent allows her to excel in many different fields.
slang That actor is so protean, he can play any role convincingly.
figurative The protean sky changed colors as the sun set.
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