adjustability — The quality or capacity of being modified, adapted, or changed to suit different conditions or requirements. It refers to flexibility and the ability to accommodate various circumstances.
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: The quality or capacity of being modified, adapted, or changed to suit different conditions or requirements. It refers to flexibility and the ability to accommodate various circumstances.
Pronunciation (IPA): /əˌdʒʌstəˈbɪləti/
Example Sentences
- The adjustability of my gaming chair saved my back from becoming a question mark.
- Modern furniture emphasizes adjustability to meet diverse user needs.
- The smartphone's adjustability in brightness makes it usable even in direct sunlight.
adjustability
NOUN[/əˌdʒʌstəˈbɪləti/]
The quality or capacity of being modified, adapted, or changed to suit different conditions or requirements. It refers to flexibility and the ability to accommodate various circumstances.

The quality or capacity of being modified, adapted, or changed to suit different conditions or requirements. It refers to flexibility and the ability to accommodate various circumstances.

Adjustability proves reliability through adaptability!
Got the picture? Now let's practice.
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin 'adjustare' meaning 'to bring near to' or 'to fit properly,' combined with English suffixes that build up the meaning layer by layer.
Breakdown
adjust (from Latin ad- 'to/toward' + justare 'to make right/fit') + -able (capable of) + -ity (quality/state)
🎵Rhyme
📝Examples
“The adjustability of my gaming chair saved my back from becoming a question mark.”
“Modern furniture emphasizes adjustability to meet diverse user needs.”
“The smartphone's adjustability in brightness makes it usable even in direct sunlight.”
“My diet plan lacks adjustability - it's either salad or starvation.”
📚Related Words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Want to master 19,000+ words?
Sign up free for flashcards & quizzes.