interchangeable

adjective
UK: /ˌɪntəˈtʃeɪndʒəbl/
US: /ˌɪntərˈtʃeɪndʒəbl/
  1. If two things are interchangeable, you can use one instead of the other; they are very similar.

    1. These two parts are interchangeable, so use either one.
    2. The terms 'nation' and 'state' are often used as interchangeable words in politics.
  2. Being able to change places or replace something else.

    1. The lens is interchangeable with other cameras.
    2. The roles of manager and assistant are almost interchangeable in the daily tasks.

Synonyms

equivalent

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "interchangeable" in English means: If two things are interchangeable, you can use one instead of the other; they are very similar., Being able to change places or replace something else..

The phonetic transcription of "interchangeable" is /ˌɪntəˈtʃeɪndʒəbl/ in British English and /ˌɪntərˈtʃeɪndʒəbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "interchangeable": equivalent.

Example usage of "interchangeable": "These two parts are interchangeable, so use either one.". More examples on the page.