conformable in English
- conformable⇄conformable, adjective.
1. similar.
2. adapted; suited.
(SYN) adjusted.
3. in agreement; harmonious.
(SYN) agreeable.
4. obedient; submissive.
Ex. The boy was conformable to his father's wishes.
(SYN) - conformable⇄noun conformableness.
conformable in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
conformable in Hindi हिन्दी
conformable in Marathi मराठी
conformable in Sindhi سنڌي
Conformable
Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
/kənˈfɔːrməb(ə)l/
Definitions
- Capable of conforming or being adapted to certain conditions or standards.
- Agreeable or compliant in nature.
- (Geology) Of rock layers, deposited in sequence without interruption.
Usage Examples
- The new employee was conformable to the company's policies.
- She preferred a conformable lifestyle rather than one filled with change.
- The geologists examined the conformable strata in the rock formation.
Etymology
Derived from Latin conformare ("to shape, fashion, or adapt") + Middle English -able.
Synonyms
- Compliant
- Adaptable
- Agreeable
- Flexible
- Obedient
Antonyms
- Unyielding
- Resistant
- Inflexible
- Defiant
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | conformable | /kon.foɾˈma.βle/ |
French | conforme | /kɔ̃.fɔʁm/ |
German | anpassbar | /ˈanpas.baʁ/ |
Hindi | अनुरूप (anuroop) | /ʌ.nʊ.ruːp/ |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 适应的 (shì yìng de) | /ʂɻ̩˥˩ jɪŋ˥˩ də/ |
Russian | соответствующий | /sɐt.vʲɪt.stvu.jʊ.ɕˈʊj/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
- British English: /kənˈfɔːməb(ə)l/
- American English: /kənˈfɔːrməb(ə)l/
Historical Usage
First used in the 15th century, conformable has primarily been used to describe individuals and geological formations.
Cultural Nuances
In some societies, conformability is seen as a virtue, indicating obedience and adaptability, while in others, it may be viewed as a lack of individuality.
More Information
The term conformable is commonly used in discussions about social behavior, corporate culture, and geological formations, where adaptability and compliance are essential.