fluctuation

simple noun30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Used to describe a significant or large-scale variation.

Variations in the prices of goods or services.

Used to describe a significant or large-scale variation.

Variations in financial or other markets.

Changes in economic activity, such as in GDP or employment.

Used to describe a significant or large-scale variation.

Changes in the value of one currency in relation to another.

Changes in the rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.

Used to describe a small or insignificant variation.

Refers to variations that are related to the seasons of the year.

Used to describe a small or insignificant variation.

Describes variations that happen very quickly.

Variations in temperature.

Used to describe a very large, erratic, and unpredictable variation.

Describes variations that occur in regular, repeating cycles.

Refers to variations that occur over a brief period.

Describes variations that occur at regular intervals.

Variations that occur on a yearly basis.

Variations that occur on a daily basis.

Refers to variations occurring in a specific geographical area.

Unpredictable variations with no discernible pattern.

Changes in long-term weather patterns.

Changes in the levels of hormones in the body.

Used to specify the area or thing that is varying.

Used to state that a variation is happening.

Indicates that a variation is the reason for a particular result.

To be the reason for variations to occur.

To be likely to experience or be affected by variations.

To be the reason for variations to occur.

To undergo or be affected by variations.