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Meaning of more volatile
Having a tendency to change quickly and unpredictably
Etymology of more volatile
The word "volatile" comes from the Latin "volatilis", meaning "flying" or "transitory", derived from "volare", meaning "to fly"
Historically, the term was used in alchemy to describe substances that could evaporate or sublimate (change directly from a solid to a gas) easily
Over time, the meaning expanded to include the concept of unpredictability and sudden change
Synonyms
unstable
unpredictable
erratic
mercurial
capricious
changeable
fickle
temperamental
moody
irritable
explosive
inflammable
combustible
sensitive
explosive
turbulent
stormy
passionate
emotional
intense
fiery
impulsive
spontaneous
fervent
zealous
enthusiastic
radical
revolutionary
rebellious
restless
agitated
disturbed
violent
fierce
ferocious
savage
brutal
harsh
rough
rugged
unstable
wild
uncontrolled
unrestrained
unchecked
unbridled
Definitions
- Having a high tendency to change quickly and unpredictably, often in a violent or intense manner
- * Likely to change or explode suddenly and violently
- * (Of a substance) evaporating or vaporizing readily at normal temperatures
Usage Examples
- The more volatile the stock market, the more likely it is to experience sudden fluctuations
- * The region has a more volatile climate, with frequent and intense storms
- * The company's more volatile approach to business has led to both successes and failures