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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chameleon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who changes their behavior or appearance to fit in with different situations or groups.
Example: "In social settings, she is like a chameleon, adapting her personality to match those around her."
Alternatives: "a shape-shifter" or "a social chameleon".
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She's a chameleon.
Illustration of a chameleon.
He is a chameleon.
"A chameleon," Francisco replied.
"I'm a chameleon," she said.
He's a chameleon.
"It was a chameleon act.
"He's a chameleon," she said.
"He was a chameleon.
I'm like a chameleon".
But she's not a chameleon.
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