Mobile ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Mobile ( adjective )

  1. Able to move or be moved easily or freely.
  2. Able to be easily transported or moved from one place to another.
  3. Able or willing to move or change frequently.

Origin:

Late latin mobilis 'movable', from latin movere 'to move'.

Examples:

  1. A mobile phone is a device that can be easily carried.
  2. The army was equipped with mobile artillery units.
  3. The workers were highly mobile and could work in any location.
  4. The mobile app allowed him to easily manage his finances on the go.
  5. The mobile library service provided books to rural communities.

(As a noun)

Mobile ( noun )

  1. Able to move or be moved easily or freely.
  2. Able to be easily transported or moved from one place to another.
  3. Able or willing to move or change frequently.

Origin:

Late latin mobilis 'movable', from latin movere 'to move'.

Examples:

  1. A mobile phone is a device that can be easily carried.
  2. The army was equipped with mobile artillery units.
  3. The workers were highly mobile and could work in any location.
  4. The mobile app allowed him to easily manage his finances on the go.
  5. The mobile library service provided books to rural communities.
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