changeful
- a such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change
- Criseyde you may know her as Shakespeare's Cressida is the changeful widow who embroils him in a wartime romance within the walls of besieged Troy.
- Even more fashionably, Collier looks on the Fall of Man as a liberation from timeless, static perfection into the rich, brothy, changeful world of guilt and death, of love and .
- But so beautiful, so graceful, so changeful in a hundred moods, so brilliant that it is enough to turn anyone's head," she wrote, adding perceptively that "part of her .