Synonym: Mercurial, erratic, fickle, quicksilver. Similar words: burial, commercial, commercialize, undercut, percussion, curio, mercy, repercussion. Meaning: adj. 1. liable to sudden unpredictable change 2. relating to or under the (astrological) influence of the planet Mercury 3. relating to or having characteristics (eloquence, shrewdness, swiftness, thievishness) attributed to the god Mercury 4. relating to or containing or caused by mercury.
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1 She has a mercurial turn of conversation.
2 She was entertaining but unpredictable, with mercurial mood swings.
3 Emily's mercurial temperament made her difficult to live with.
4 Advertising is a mercurial business.
5 Nothing, no sign of our mercurial companion.
6 It is diverse, volatile, and mercurial.
7 His mercurial and fickle temperament left him with few friends.
8 Privately, Diamandopoulos, as mercurial as he is erudite, is said to have blown up at critics.
9 Its thickly wooded shores, pastoral rivers and mercurial weather draw naturalists and artists.
10 Anyhow Mercurial Rev Paul, are you trying to tell us that we should change our official devil-worshipping policy?
11 Indeed, anyone who does not master this mercurial context will be mastered by it.
12 If he was capable of such mercurial mood shifts,[www.Sentencedict.com] maybe my initial assessment of his innocence had been way off-beam.
13 Mercurial changes in painted light were due to fog, not smoke signals.
14 Like Margarett, she was mercurial, an extrovert who was terribly shy, a courteous woman who shocked with her candor.
15 Flamboyant, mercurial creatures, they had passionate wills of their own; they exercised a devious, seductive fascination.
16 Our desires and aversions are mercurial rulers.
17 Meanwhile, his mercurial character has only got more erratic.
18 Mercurial Stone can now be put into Gem Bags.
19 He was of a mercurial temperament and therefore unpredictable.
20 Management Style: At Apple, Jobs is a mercurial micromanager -- some say nanomanager.
21 Schuster -- is spinning out of control, driven by the mercurial ambitions of the 72-year-old Redstone.
22 Nobody could have been more opposite to the flamboyant Sukarno, or even the haughty Jinnah or the mercurial Nehru.
23 After investigating Rizvi's affairs, police claimed they had uncovered evidence that underworld money had financed his mercurial film career.
24 The interplay of these very different personalities with Beckett's mercurial temperament results in fascinating and varied music.
25 Although his ads can seem syrupy sweet, Riney himself has a mercurial temper.
26 The work provided the foundation for the vaginal use of gels containing organic mercurial compounds as aids to contraception.
27 But my spirits in Cuzco this second sojourn in the city had been mercurial to say the least.
28 We could turn to the law for justice rather than depend on the mercurial whims of some benevolent or dictatorial boss.
29 Certain deficiencies, of vitamins or iodine, can be harmful, and there are serious dangers from mercurial or lead poisoning.
30 Speelman has the reputation of being a very solid player with occasional flashes of mercurial originality and brilliance.
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