mobility
nounHow to pronounce mobility:
Definition of mobility:
- mobility (noun):
- ability or capacity to move
- the quality of moving freely.
- the quality or state of being mobile or movable
Synonyms for mobility:
ability to move
dislocation
locomotion
maneuverability
manipulability
manoeuvrability
migration
motility
motion
motivity
movability
movableness
move
moveableness
movement
quality
relocation
restlessness
shift
shifting
stirring
Antonyms for mobility:
immobility
repose
rest
Other 4-syllable words like mobility
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