
Lability
[lə-BIL-ə-dee]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Middle French, 14th century
1.
Liability to change; ease of alteration.
Examples of Lability in a sentence
"The lability of children’s moods makes planning their birthday parties a challenge."
"Chloe has been surprised by the lability of her musical tastes over the years."

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