volatile (B2)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˈvɒlətaɪl/
Definition
Likely to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
Examples
The political situation in the region is highly volatile.
His volatile temper made him difficult to work with.
The company's stock price has been volatile recently.
How to Use volatile
- volatile market (collocation)
- A financial market characterized by rapid and unpredictable price changes. — "Trading in a volatile market requires quick decisions."
- volatile temper (collocation)
- A personality trait where someone gets angry very quickly and easily. — "Be careful what you say; she has a volatile temper."
- volatile organic compounds (collocation)
- Chemicals containing carbon that easily turn into gas or vapor. — "Many household products emit volatile organic compounds."
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