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Meaning of mercurial
The primary meaning of the word "mercurial" is related to something or someone that is changeable or unpredictable.
Etymology of mercurial
The word "mercurial" comes from the Latin "mercurialis", meaning "of or relating to the god Mercury" or "of or relating to the planet Mercury".
In ancient Roman mythology, Mercury was the messenger god, known for his swiftness and eloquence, and the word "mercurial" initially referred to something related to or resembling the qualities of the god or the planet.
Synonyms
changeable
unpredictable
volatile
capricious
whimsical
flighty
erratic
unstable
variable
inconstant
fickle
fleeting
transient
ephemeral
momentary
temporary
impermanent
erratic
moody
temperamental
quirky
impulsive
spontaneous
reckless
irresponsible
unsteady
wavering
indecisive
uncertain
ambiguous
enigmatic
mysterious
changeable
fluid
adaptable
flexible
restless
nomadic
roaming
unsettled
unorthodox
unconventional
irregular
fitful
spasmodic
intermittent
periodic
episodic
occasional
erratic
desultory.
Definitions
- (of a person) having a fluid and unpredictable nature, prone to sudden changes in mood or behavior.
- (of a thing) liable to change or fluctuate rapidly, unpredictable.
- Relating to or resembling the planet Mercury, especially in being associated with eloquence, swiftness, and thievishness.
Usage Examples
- His mercurial nature made it difficult to predict his reactions to different situations.
- The company's mercurial stock prices made it a risky investment.
- The mercurial weather in the mountains made it challenging for hikers to prepare.
Antonyms
stable
constant
steady
predictable
reliable
dependable
consistent
permanent
lasting
enduring
persistent
unwavering
unshakeable
unchangeable
firm
solid
secure
tranquil
calm
serene
peaceful
quiet
placid
even
uniform
regular
methodical
systematic
orderly
organized
structured
disciplined.