Variable or Varable
Understand why “variable” is correct and “varable” is never accepted.
varable
Incorrect spelling - “Varable” is incorrect due to wrong vowel sequence.
"varable" is a common misspelling of "variable". Always use "variable" when referring to the correct word.
variable
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Variable” refers to something changeable or capable of varying.
Definition of variable
"variable": “Variable” refers to something changeable or capable of varying.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for variable
- • changeable
- • alterable
Usage Examples
"Correct:" Wind speed is variable today.
"Correct:" He identified the key variable.
"Correct:" The equation has two variables.
"Correct:" Conditions remain variable.
"Incorrect:" Wind speed is varable.
"Incorrect:" He identified the varable.
"Incorrect:" Two varables exist.
"Incorrect:" Conditions remain varable.
Notes:
- • Keep ‘i’ in vari-; do not replace with ‘a’.
- • Commonly used in science, programming, and statistics.
- • Misspelling may confuse readers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Variable.
Q: Is 'varable' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning of variable?
A: Something that can change.
Q: Example sentence?
A: The temperature is variable this week.
Q: Can variables appear in formulas?
A: Yes, especially in math and science.
Summary
""Variable" is the proper spelling; 'varable' is always wrong and should be avoided in technical writing."