Word family
(noun)
adjustment
(adjective)
adjustable
(verb)
adjust
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishadjustablead‧just‧a‧ble /əˈdʒʌstəbəl/ adjectiveCHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENTsomething that is adjustable can be changed or moved slightly to make it suitable for different purposesan adjustable spannerExamples from the Corpusadjustable• an adjustabledesklamp• Unlike most modernpacks, the Big Top has an adjustablehipbelt instead of an adjustable shoulderharness.• Some one had brought the adjustablelectern and set it up perfectly but not bothered to find out the heights of the speakers.• Meanwhile, the averageadjustablemortgageraterose to 5. 48 percent from 5. 45 percent a week earlier.• The rudderpedals are adjustable on both sides.• An adjustableplate stand is $ 33.• He had hoped to switch from a 8. 25 percent adjustable to a 15-year fixed under 7. 5 percent.• These variouselements appear in adjustablewindows; highlight a word or phrase, and the stuff in each module changes.