Malleable

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English

Adjective

Malleable (comparative more Malleable, superlative most Malleable)

  1. Able to be hammered into thin sheets; capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers.
  2. (metaphorical) Flexible, liable to change.
    My opinion on the subject is malleable.

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Thesaurus

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Etymology

From Middle English malliable, borrowed from Late Latin malleābilis, derived from malleāre (to hammer), from malleus (hammer), from Proto-Indo-European *mal-ni- (crushing), an extended variant of Proto-Indo-European *melH₂- (crush, grind).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA: /ˈmæliəbəl/, SAMPA: /"m{li@b@l/
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  • Hyphenation: mal‧le‧a‧ble

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