Thesaurus / changeful
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And so they had still a peaceful gloaming, these two old people, when their changeful day of life was drawing to a close.
DAVID FLEMING'S FORGIVENESSMARGARET MURRAY ROBERTSONThey have also adopted his admixture of various styles and metres, suited to a changeful theme discussed by various speakers.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 67, NUMBER 414, APRIL, 1850VARIOUSBut humanity as a whole is changeful, mystical, fickle, delightful.
THE NAPOLEON OF NOTTING HILLGILBERT K. CHESTERTONHe was so good a barometer of that changeful weather called Public Opinion that he might have had a hand in the Times newspaper.
HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, NO. VII, DECEMBER 1850, VOL. IIVARIOUSMr. Alloyd had black hair, intensely black, changeful eyes, and the expressive mouth of an actor.
THE REGENTE. ARNOLD BENNETTThey move like a part of the spring when cherry blossoms are set against a sky of changeful April blue.
JOAN OF THE SWORD HANDS(AMUEL) R(UTHERFORD) CROCKETTI can bear up against the unbroken gloom of my future; I could not endure the changeful light of a delusive hope.'
GERALD FITZGERALDCHARLES JAMES LEVERBut she was ever changeful as a child, and in the midst of some light jesting mood would sober instantly and give my age its due.
THE MASTER OF APPLEBYFRANCIS LYNDENow I have said that she was changeful as any child or April sky, but never had I seen her pass from mood to mood as she did then.
THE MASTER OF APPLEBYFRANCIS LYNDEA smile of surprise and pleasure lights the changeful face into splendor.
GUY KENMORE'S WIFE AND THE ROSE AND THE LILYMRS. ALEX MCVEIGH MILLERWORDS RELATED TO CHANGEFUL
- active
- agitated
- antsy
- anxious
- busy
- changeable
- changeful
- changing
- complex
- complicated
- confused
- disorderly
- disturbed
- explosive
- fidgety
- fluid
- flustered
- inconstant
- insecure
- kinetic
- mobile
- mutable
- on edge
- perilous
- perturbed
- precarious
- rattled
- restive
- restless
- shaken
- shaky
- shifting
- shook-up
- tense
- thrown
- ticklish
- troubled
- unbalanced
- uncertain
- uneasy
- unnerved
- unpeaceful
- unpredictable
- unquiet
- unrestful
- unstable
- unsteady
- variable
- wavering
- wobbling
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