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Discover Ludwig"changefulness" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something that is constantly changing. For example, "The changefulness of the stock market can make investing a risky endeavor."
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changefulness
noun
Propensity to change.
synonyms
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John Ruskin described the six characteristics of Gothic art as "savageness, changefulness, naturalism, grotesqueness, rigidity and redundance".
The incessant changefulness of my thirteenth wife may, of course, arise from something deceptive in her nature, as if she's continually casting up new images in an effort to evade responsibility for any one of them, but I incline to a different explanation.
How did Mr. Johns respond to Cunningham's changefulness, to his need to reinvent himself?
If you are interested in a woman, you are taken with her beauty's changefulness, its complications, its mysteries, and you come to see how the vagaries of time supply oxygen to the elegance of what she has.
Astonishment, fluidity and changefulness are inherently resistant to precepts which describe how they come about, and these things are Montaigne's stock-in-trade.
Like Nijinsky he had an astounding jump, an extraordinary neck, an animal intensity, an actor's changefulness.
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