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volatile

[vol-uh-tl, -til, -tahyl] / ˈvɒl ə tl, -tɪl, -ˌtaɪl /


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A key measure of underlying inflation—excluding volatile fresh food and energy prices—climbed 2.4%, slower than the 2.6% rise marked in the previous month.

From The Wall Street Journal

Looking ahead to next week, the earnings calendar remains active, and the table below shows the more popular and volatile stocks that are reporting.

From MarketWatch

That included declines in the equity stakes, which can be more volatile.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alongside investigating and banning some offending adverts, it has warned digital assets, while growing in popularity, remain "complex" and "volatile".

From BBC

An engaging, occasionally volatile figure on court, Sabalenka let her emotions get the better of her in both the Australian Open and French Open showpieces last year.

From BBC