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mobile

Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: mobiles

This term carries a strong association with agility and accessibility. In modern usage, it is heavily dominated by the technology sector, where it describes a lifestyle of constant connectivity and the ability to perform tasks regardless of physical location. It suggests a shift from stationary, fixed environments to fluid, on-the-go interactions. When used to describe a person or a military unit, it implies readiness and the tactical ability to redeploy quickly. It contrasts with stability or permanence, evoking an image of lightness and the absence of restrictive anchors.

Countable when referring to the physical hanging art piece (a mobile). Uncountable when used as an adjective to describe the quality of being portable.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Capable of moving or being moved freely or easily.

"The mobile clinic visits remote villages every month."

Noun
[something]

A decorative structure that hangs from the ceiling and moves in the breeze.

"She hung a colorful mobile over the baby's crib."

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