adjective “mobile”
base form mobile (more/most)
- able to move or be moved easily
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The equipment is highly mobile and can be transported quickly.
- intended for or running on mobile phones
He is developing a new mobile application for smartphones.
- (of a person) able to move freely
After the surgery, she became more mobile and could walk without assistance.
- (of facial features or expression) changing or capable of changing quickly
His mobile face showed a range of emotions in a matter of seconds.
- (biology) capable of spontaneous movement
Mobile organisms can relocate to find better conditions.
noun “mobile”
singular mobile, plural mobiles
- (UK) a mobile phone
She left her mobile at home and missed important calls.
- mobile devices or mobile internet collectively
There are many business opportunities in mobile.
- someone who is able to move
The facility provides services for both mobiles and those with mobility challenges.
noun “mobile”
singular mobile, plural mobiles
- a type of decorative hanging structure or kinetic sculpture with parts that move independently
The gallery featured a striking mobile that moved gently with the air currents.