Today’s word of the day is ‘Immutable‘ Let us understand more about this word.
[responsivevoice] Immutable [/responsivevoice] [ih-myoo-tuh-buhl]
What is this word’s grammar?
The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence.
Does the word have a past tense? What is it?
No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
1. Unchangeable
2. Not mutable
3. Fixed
4. Stable
How is the word pronounced in popular languages?
1. Hindi – Aparivartaneey
2. Spanish – Inmutable
3. French – Immuable
4. Mandarin – Yīchéngbùbiàn de
How to use this word in a sentence?
1. Two things are immutable about us as living, breathing organisms.
2. An insistence on the immutable value of life — one loss is too many — coupled with a look-it-could-have-been-worse.
3. The principles on which the vow is made are immutable; and while the Church is on earth, it will continue to be obligatory.
4. God’s means are laws—fixed laws of nature, a part of His own being, and as immutable, as unchangeable as Himself.
5. The 15- to 30-second commercial break format has remained just as immutable.
What are some synonyms of the word of the day?
Some synonyms of the word are:
abiding, enduring, immovable, inflexible, sacrosanct, changeless, ageless, constant, fixed, invariable, permanent, perpetual, stable, steadfast, unalterable, unmodifiable etc
What are some antonyms of the word of the day?
Some antonyms of the word are:
alterable, changeable, flexible, mutable, variable etc.
Quotation:
We forget how recently astronomers figured out what the stars are made of, what makes them shine, how distant they are, how they are born, and whether they remain immutable or evolve and die.
Eileen Pollack
Social Example:
Bhagavad Gita – 2.25
It is said that the soul is invisible, inconceivable and immutable. Knowing this, you
should not grieve for the body.Today's 06/02/2021? Darshan Iskcon Tirupathi???? pic.twitter.com/kF0Zd3hCxV
— Santosh Avula (@SantoshAvula1) February 6, 2021
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