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attached
Adjective
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If you are attached to something or someone, you like it and do not want to lose it; you have an emotional connection to it.
Many young adults are still as attached to their parents as they were when they were small.
Marjorie was surprised at how attached Bill became to Lizzie, as if Lizzie were his daughter.
Farmers tend to be very attached to their land.
variable
Noun
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A variable is something that may not always be the same.
In life insurance, sex is an important variable because men generally die younger than women.
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A variable is something used in mathematics for an unknown value.
In "x = 1 + 2 +...n = ((1 + n) × n)÷2", x is the variable.
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A variable is something used in computer programming languages that stores data, such as a number or words.
variable
Adjective
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If something is variable, it changes often.
The temperature in the area is highly variable.
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If a group is variable, there are big differences between things in the group.
The expected height of children in 3rd grade is variable.