Adaptable

/əˈdæptəbəl/ adjective

Definition

Able to adjust to new conditions or circumstances readily and effectively. Describes something or someone that can be modified for different uses or situations.

Etymology

From Latin adaptare (to fit to) + the suffix -able, meaning 'capable of being adapted.' The Latin root combines ad- (to, toward) + aptare (to fit), from aptus (fitted, suitable). The English word emerged in the early 18th century.

Kelly Says

Adaptability is considered the most crucial skill for the 21st century workforce, but it's actually an ancient survival trait! Humans are among the most adaptable species on Earth - we've colonized every continent and climate partly because our brains are literally wired to adjust and learn from new situations.

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