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The example sentences of MERCURIAL in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "mercurial" in a sentence | "mercurial" example sentences

How to use "mercurial" in a sentence?

  • Her queen danced like a flame in the wind, and the mercurial king like the weight at the center of the earth.
    -Megan Whalen Turner-
  • Nor yet be overeager in pursuit of any thing; for the mercurial too often happen to leave judgment behind them, and sometimes make work for repentance.
    -William Penn-
  • For inside all the weakness of old age, the spirit, God knows, is as mercurial as it ever was.
    -May Sarton-
  • I'm totally on a mission to find my signature scent, but I'm too mercurial.
    -Lexa Doig-
  • I guess I’m a Gemini through and through, but I’m mercurial. I get bored doing the same things.
    -Jewel-
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Definition and meaning of MERCURIAL

What does "mercurial mean?"

/ˌmərˈkyo͝orēəl/

mercurial

adjective
volatile or unpredictable.
noun
drug containing mercury.

What are synonyms of "mercurial"?
Some common synonyms of "mercurial" are:
  • volatile,
  • capricious,
  • temperamental,
  • excitable,
  • fickle,
  • changeable,
  • unpredictable,
  • variable,
  • protean,
  • mutable,
  • erratic,
  • quicksilver,
  • inconstant,
  • inconsistent,
  • unstable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈvälədl/

volatile
adjective noun

Unstable and likely to change suddenly/extremely. volatile substance.

/kəˈpriSHəs/

capricious
adjective

Changing your mind often, without good reason.

/ˌtemp(ə)rəˈmen(t)l/

temperamental
adjective

liable to unreasonable changes of mood.

/ikˈsīdəb(ə)l/

excitable
adjective

Easily made excited; nervous; easily angered.

/ˈfik(ə)l/

fickle
adjective

changing frequently.

/ˈCHānjəb(ə)l/

changeable
adjective

Likely to change; able to be changed.

/ˌənprəˈdiktəb(ə)l/

unpredictable
adjective

not able to be predicted.

/ˈverēəb(ə)l/

variable
adjective noun

Having the ability to change or vary. element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.

/ˈprōdēən/

protean
adjective

Taking on different forms.

/ˈmyo͞odəb(ə)l/

mutable
adjective

liable to change.

/əˈradik/

erratic
adjective noun

Not acting in a regular/planned way; unpredictable. rock or boulder that differs from surrounding rock and is believed to have been brought from distance by glacial action.

/ˈkwikˌsilvər/

quicksilver
noun

Quality of suddenly and unpredictably changing.

/inˈkänstənt/

inconstant
adjective

frequently changing.

/ˌinkənˈsist(ə)nt/

inconsistent
adjective

not staying same throughout.

/ˌənˈstābəl/

unstable
adjective

likely to give way.

What are antonyms of "mercurial"?
Some common antonyms of "mercurial" are:
  • stable,
  • steady,
  • constant,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈstābəl/

stable
adjective noun verb

not likely to give way or overturn. Group of racing horses that belong to one owner. To put horses in a stable.

/ˈstedē/

steady
adjective exclamation noun verb

firmly fixed or balanced. used as warning to someone to keep calm or take care. Your boyfriend or girlfriend. To make constant, unchanging or staying the same.

/ˈkänstənt/

constant
adjective noun

occurring continuously. Thing that happens always or at a regular rate.

Is "mercurial" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "mercurial" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).

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