mobile

word

/ˈmoʊbəl/
MOH-buhl
/ˈməʊbaɪl/
MOH-byl

Definition

As a noun, it usually means a mobile phone. As an adjective, it means able to move or be moved easily, rather than staying in one place.

Usage & Nuances

In everyday English, 'mobile' often means 'mobile phone', especially outside the US. In US English, 'cell phone' or 'phone' is more common. As an adjective, it appears in phrases like 'mobile device', 'mobile home', and 'highly mobile population'. Don't confuse it with the hanging decoration over a baby's bed, which is also called a 'mobile'.

Example Sentences

I left my mobile at home.

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This desk is mobile, so we can move it easily.

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She works on a mobile app for language learning.

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Can you text me when your mobile is back on?

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We need a more mobile team that can work in different cities.

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These days, most people do their banking on mobile.

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