noun
- plural of mutability; the quality or state of being subject to change; inconstancy or instability
Usage: formal or literary; often used in philosophical or poetic contexts
Examples
- The mutabilities of human fortune have long been a theme in literature.
- She reflected on the mutabilities of life and how quickly circumstances can shift.
- The philosopher wrote about the mutabilities inherent in all material things.
- Despite the mutabilities of the market, the company maintained steady growth.
- The poet explored the mutabilities of love and emotion in her verses.