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Volatile   /vˈɑlətəl/   Listen
Volatile

adjective
1.
Evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures.  "Volatile solvents"
2.
Liable to lead to sudden change or violence.  Synonym: explosive.  "A volatile situation with troops and rioters eager for a confrontation"
3.
Marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments.  Synonym: fickle.  "A flirt's volatile affections"
4.
Tending to vary often or widely.  "Volatile emotions"
noun
1.
A volatile substance; a substance that changes readily from solid or liquid to a vapor.



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"Volatile" Quotes from Famous Books



... diminution of size or weight of the radio-active substance. "A gram of such substance," says Sir Oliver Lodge, "might lose a few thousand of atoms a second, and yet we could not detect the loss if we continued to weigh it for a century." The volatile essences of organic bodies which we detect in odors and flavors, are not potent like the radium emanations. We can confine them and control them, but we cannot control the rays of radio-active matter any ...
— The Breath of Life • John Burroughs

... held the Senator's in savage leash, and a slight tremble presently began to shake the old man. Atkinson and Meyers and even the volatile Mexican lawyer, Martinez, remained unstirring, for in the situation they suddenly sensed something beyond their ken, some current of deep unknown forces, some play of fierce, ...
— In the Shadow of the Hills • George C. Shedd

... equality made a very hard fight for equal culture; but the physical consequences were perfectly clear and perfectly intolerable. When a point was reached at which one half the girls of each generation were rendered invalids for life, and the other half protected only by a dense stupidity or volatile idleness which no school punishments could overcome, the Equalists were driven from one untenable point to another, and forced at last to demand a reduction of the masculine standard of education to the level of feminine capacities. Upon this ground they took their last stand, and were ...
— Across the Zodiac • Percy Greg

... spectroscope the smallest quantity of a gaseous or very volatile hydrocarbon, the Messrs. Negri introduce a small quantity of the gaseous mixture into a tube. This mixture should not contain oxygen, carbonic oxide, or carbonic acid; and the pressure is to be reduced to not more than twenty millimetres. Then if a hydrocarbon is present, the passage ...
— The Galaxy, Volume 23, No. 2, February, 1877 • Various

... just worn out with keeping everything to herself, and trying to spare us pain,' Mrs. Ross said to her husband, as she recounted this little scene to him. 'I never knew Audrey hysterical before; I was obliged to give her some sal volatile. I think she ...
— Lover or Friend • Rosa Nouchette Carey


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