Mobile means something can move or be moved easily. It is often used to talk about people, things, or objects that are not fixed in one place.
My phone is mobile and easy to carry.
He has a mobile office in his car.
Mobile can mean a cellphone or smartphone. It is a phone that you can carry and use without wires to talk or send messages.
She answered the mobile quickly.
His mobile rang during the meeting.
A mobile is a hanging decoration made of light parts that move with air. It is often seen above babies' beds or as wall art.
The baby looked at the colorful mobile.
She hung a mobile above the crib.
Mobile here describes soldiers or military parts that can move quickly and easily, often to different places during war or operations.
The army uses mobile units in the war.
The mobile troops moved fast to the front line.
Mobile as an adjective describes wireless communication systems like mobile internet or mobile networks that let people connect without cables.
Mobile internet works without wires.
She uses a mobile network for data.
Mobile can describe activities or jobs done outside a fixed place, using tools or equipment that move, like mobile offices or mobile shops.
She has a mobile workspace in her van.
Mobile services work in different places.
In linguistics, mobile describes accents or stresses in words that can change position depending on the form of the word.
In some languages, stress is mobile.
Mobile stress changes word meaning.