Sentence example with the word 'volatile'

volatile

adrift, coquettish, evaporable, flitting, impermanent, lighter than vanity, resilient, skittish, uncertain, unsteadfast, wavery

Definition adj. evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures

Last update: October 24, 2015


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The Environment Agency issued two new reports covering volatile organic compounds and new Soil Guidance Values covering contamination from toluene and ethyl benzene.   [adjective]

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With public opinion increasingly volatile, there 's panic at the top.   [adjective]

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And being of a brisk and versatile--not to say volatile--order, she went astray into a course of wonder concerning the pretty little structure she beheld.   [adjective]

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She had a facile and volatile nature.   [adjective]

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"True, true, uncle--I had forgot that," exclaimed the volatile Hector; "but you said something just now that put everything out of my head."   [adjective]

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By degrees Tristram grew even to like this volatile and disreputable comrade, whose conscience was none of his own growing, but of the laws he lived under.   [adjective]

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Because a nature full and volatile in its free state, was alternately the agent and reagent of attraction.   [adjective]

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Mercury is a fluid, volatile, spiritual essence.   [adjective]

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