highly volatile

Frequency: 8.530.2 per million words

A strong intensifier, often used in formal or technical contexts to mean very unstable.

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  • Edwards was a highly volatile character.
  • The stock market has been highly volatile this week due to economic uncertainties.
  • The political situation in the region remains highly volatile.
  • Certain chemical compounds are known to be highly volatile and flammable.
  • Her emotions were highly volatile after the breakup.
  • Investing in such highly volatile assets carries significant risk.
  • The discussions became highly volatile as both sides refused to compromise.
  • Gasoline is a highly volatile liquid that evaporates quickly.
  • Management is trying to stabilize the highly volatile team dynamics.
  • Predicting the outcome of the election is difficult due to the highly volatile public opinion.