volatility

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˌvɒləˈtɪləti/US:USA pronunciation: IPAUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˌvɑləˈtɪlɪti/

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volatility n figurative (emotional instability) (emocional)volubilidad nf
  inestabilidad emocional nf + adj mf
 Ben needs to learn how to control his volatility before it gets him into serious trouble.
volatility n figurative (situation: potential for violence)volatilidad nf
 Due to the volatility of the situation, the government is advising tourists to stay away from the region.
volatility n (chemistry: instability) (química)volubilidad nf
 The high volatility of the chemical means it is unlikely to accumulate in soil to toxic concentrations.
 La alta volubilidad del químico significa que no es probable que se acumule en concentraciones sólidas o tóxicas.
volatility n figurative (economics, stocks: rate of fluctuation)volatilidad nf
  inestabilidad nf
 Investors have been put off recently by the market's volatility.
 Las inversiones han caído debido a la volatilidad del mercado.
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