
    Adaptable : capable of  being or becoming adapted.   
    adapt verb \ə-ˈdapt, a-\transitive  verb : to make fit (as for a new use) often by modification
    — adapt·abil·i·ty \-ˌdap-tə-ˈbi-lə-tē\noun 
      1.      an adaptable  tool that combines a screwdriver, a corkscrew, and pliers
    2.      <an activities director who's adaptable to any kind of situation>
      Versatile: ver·sa·tile
    adjective \ˈvər-sə-təl,  especially British -ˌtī(-ə)l\
    1
    : changing or fluctuating readily : variable  <a versatile disposition> 
    2
    : embracing a variety of subjects, fields, or skills; also:  turning with ease from one thing to another 
    3
    a  (1): capable of turning forward or  backward : reversible  <a versatile toe of a bird> (2): capable of moving  laterally and up and down <versatile antennae> 
    bof  an anther: having the filaments attached at or near the middle so as  to swing freely 
    4
    : having many uses or applications <versatile building  material> 
     A pocket knife is a versatile tool.
    Flexible: flex·i·ble
    adjective \ˈflek-sə-bəl\
      1
    : capable of being flexed  : pliant  
    2
    : yielding to influence : tractable  
    3
    : characterized by a ready capability  to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements <a flexible  foreign policy> <a flexible schedule> 
    — flex·i·bil·i·ty \ˌflek-sə-ˈbi-lə-tē\noun 
      — flex·i·bly \ˈflek-sə-blē\adverb 
                                                                       
        1.      flexible branches swaying in the breeze
      2.      a material that is both strong and flexible
      3.      She's been doing exercises to become  stronger and more flexible.
      4.      Our schedule for the weekend is very  flexible.
    5.      This computer program has to be flexible to meet all our needs.
      6.      Whatever you want to do is fine with  me. I'm flexible.