Synonym: explosive, fickle. Similar words: isolation, violation, immolation, tile, hostile, violate, isolate, percolate. Meaning: ['vɑlətl /'vɒlətaɪl] n. a volatile substance; a substance that changes readily from solid or liquid to a vapor. adj. 1. evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures 2. liable to lead to sudden change or violence 3. marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments 4. tending to vary often or widely.
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1. Prices were volatile, fluctuating between $20 and $40.
2. The international oil markets have been highly volatile since the early 1970s.
3. Food and fuel prices are very volatile in a war situation.
4. Edwards was a dangerously volatile character.
5. Petrol is a volatile substance.
6. It's thought that the blast occurred when volatile chemicals exploded.
7. The market is volatile and profits could take a dive.
8. First McNeil had to cool down the volatile Australian 20-year old.
9. He had a rather volatile temper and can't have been easy to live with.
10. The situation was made more volatile by the fact that people had been drinking a lot of alcohol.
11. With the markets being so volatile, investments are at great risk.
12. People are more relaxed, more volatile.
13. As a consequence, fertility has been highly volatile.
14. They gave us confidence going into volatile situations.
15. It is diverse, volatile, and mercurial.
16. He has a volatile temper.
17. I was trying to defuse a volatile situation.
18. He predicted more volatile dealings in the short run.http://Sentencedict.com
19. But capital values are inherently more volatile than income.
20. Thus the L curve can be highly volatile.
21. The neighboring Persian Gulf is even more volatile.
22. And abortion is a very volatile, emotional issue.
23. Long-term trends suggest that economic optimism was highly volatile.
24. A possible third - over-exposure to specialised and/or volatile funds, can be eliminated simply by being cautious.
25. The uncertainty manifests itself above all in the volatile perceptions of the two candidates.
26. Volatile anaesthetics, such as Enflurane, Halothane and Isflurane, are vaporised into the gas mixture administered to the patient.
27. This kind of fierce nationalism is a powerful and potentially volatile force.
28. They were, however, undergoing significant change in response to an increasingly competitive and volatile business environment.
29. A high turnover may well have been justified in view of volatile markets.
30. But it couldn't have come at a worse time, given that their volatile relationship has turned into a horror story.
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