Mobile - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈməʊbl|  American pronunciation of the word mobile
Brit.  |ˈməʊbaɪl|  British pronunciation of the word mobile

noun

- a river in southwestern Alabama; flows into Mobile Bay
- a port in southwestern Alabama on Mobile Bay
- sculpture suspended in midair whose delicately balanced parts can be set in motion by air currents

adjective

- migratory (syn: nomadic, peregrine, roving, wandering)
a restless mobile society
- having transportation available
- capable of changing quickly from one state or condition to another
a highly mobile face
- affording change (especially in social status) (syn: fluid)
upwardly mobile

Extra examples

Their armies are now fully mobile.

They hung a mobile over the baby's bed.

Even if I'm out of the office you can reach me on my mobile.

Women's minds are by nature more mobile than those of men.

People these days are much more socially mobile.

She's more mobile now that she has her own car.

Give me a call on my mobile.

Have you got my mobile number?

...a colorful mobile is just the embellishment that the soon-to-be nursery needs...

The bubble has finally burst in the mobile phone industry.

A mobile phone makes you contactable wherever you are.

Mobile phones are definitely here to stay.

Mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our lives.

Two mobile units provide healthcare in rural villages.

His mobile features registered amusement.

Word forms

noun
singular: mobile
plural: mobiles
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