volatile in Italian
volatile in Italian is volatile, incostante, instabile — volatile means likely to change suddenly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
volatile in Italian
volatile
incostante
(of a price, etc.) Variable or erratic.
instabile
(of a price, etc.) Variable or erratic.
variabile
(of a price, etc.) Variable or erratic.
suscettibile
(of a person) Quick to become angry or violent.
volubile
Fickle.
effimero
Temporary or ephemeral.
temporaneo
Temporary or ephemeral.
instabile
(of a situation) Potentially violent.
What does "volatile" mean?
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adjective Likely to change suddenly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
"Stock prices were extremely volatile after the announcement."
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adjective Evaporating quickly at normal temperatures.
"Petrol is a highly volatile liquid."
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adjective In computing, describing memory whose contents are lost when power is removed.
"RAM is volatile memory, unlike a hard drive."
volatile in a sentence
- Stock prices were extremely volatile after the announcement.
- He has a volatile temper and can snap without warning.
- Petrol is a highly volatile liquid.
- RAM is volatile memory, unlike a hard drive.
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Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "volatile" in Italian?
"volatile" in Italian is volatile, incostante, instabile. volatile means: Likely to change suddenly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
How do you use "volatile" in a sentence?
Example: "Stock prices were extremely volatile after the announcement." In Italian, "volatile" is volatile, incostante, instabile.
Are there other ways to say "volatile" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "volatile": volatile, incostante, instabile, variabile, suscettibile, volubile.
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