mobile

adjective16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

To a high degree of mobility.

To a great degree; very mobile.

To a very high degree of mobility.

Becoming more mobile over time.

Completely mobile, without any restrictions on movement.

Unusually or outstandingly mobile.

Very unusually or remarkably mobile.

Relating to movement between different social classes or positions in society.

To a reasonable or moderate degree of mobility.

Relating to the ability or willingness to move to different locations, especially for work.

Moving to a higher social class or economic status.

Moving to a lower social class or economic status.

Used to describe the state of being able to move or be moved freely and easily.

Refers to the process of gaining the ability to move.

An informal way to say 'become mobile', often used for babies learning to crawl or walk.

To continue to be able to move, often despite age or disability.