Today’s Words That Work: Immutable
Immutable (ih-MYOO-tuh-bul) — from the Latin — means unchangeable; not susceptible to variation in form or quality or nature.
Example (as used by Sophia Lear in a New York Times review of The Still Point by Amy Sackville): “Julia has imagined Emily as ‘the still point,’ waiting for Edward at the pole he never sees, a picture of immutable love.”

Comments