volatiles

[US]/[ˈvɒlətəls]/
[UK]/[ˈvɑːlətəlz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Likely to change rapidly or unpredictably.
n.Substances that readily evaporate at room temperature.; A person whose moods or behavior are unstable.

Phrases & Collocations

volatile markets

volatile prices

highly volatile

volatile compound

volatiles rose

volatile situation

volatiles detected

volatile nature

Example Sentences

the stock market's volatile nature makes long-term investing risky.

geopolitical events often trigger volatile swings in oil prices.

we need to carefully manage volatile chemicals in the lab.

the cryptocurrency market is known for its volatile behavior.

the company's volatile sales figures raised concerns among investors.

the weather became increasingly volatile throughout the afternoon.

he's a volatile person, prone to sudden outbursts of anger.

the volatile compound reacted violently with the water.

the team's performance was volatile, with wins and losses alternating.

the analyst warned of volatile conditions in the emerging markets.

the price of natural gas is highly volatile due to supply and demand.

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