单词 | volatileness |
释义 | volatilenessn. The character or state of being volatile; volatility. Chiefly figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > swift movement of time > [noun] > transience frailnessa1300 timelinessa1500 transitoriness1550 fleeting1616 temporality1635 wanzingness1642 transiency1647 impermanency1648 undurableness1648 transientness1653 fugacity1656 evanidness1659 fugaciousness1664 timeishness1674 timesomeness1674 volatilenessa1676 fleetingness1709 deciduousness1727 fleetness1727 momentaneousness1727 preterience1730 transience1739 evanescence1751 unpermanency1751 transitiveness1775 caducity1793 impermanence1796 ephemerality1822 passingness1839 transitionalness1880 anitya1882 diariness1891 anicca1904 ephemeralness1911 the world > matter > gas > becoming or making into gas > [noun] > becoming or making into vapour > ability to become vapour > volatility volatility1626 fugacity1656 fugitivenessa1661 volatilenessa1676 fugaciousness1875 the mind > will > decision > irresolution or vacillation > inconstancy > [noun] unsteadfastnessa1300 falsenessc1330 unstablenessc1380 varyingc1380 inconstancec1386 variance1390 geriness1412 instabilityc1422 changeability?a1425 mutabilitya1425 changec1425 changeableness1447 unconstancec1449 unstabilitya1470 mutableness1481 unsureness1481 instableness1483 variation1509 inconstancy1526 shittleness1530 fickleness1548 unconstancy1548 unconstantness1551 inconstantness?a1562 pliableness1562 fast and loose1575 volubility1603 levity1604 unconstability1611 flexibleness1623 vagrancy1642 self-inconsistency1655 inconsistency1665 flittingnessa1680 easiness1705 inconsistence1713 versatility1755 contrariety1762 vibration1785 changefulness1791 girouettism1825 pirouettism1839 weathercockism1843 pirouettiveness1844 volatileness1849 unfixity1856 ficklety1888 a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) i. i. 19 I do not see the Animal or Vital Spirits, neither can they, by reason of their subtilty and volatileness, be discovered immediately to the Sense. a1690 Bp. E. Hopkins Expos. Lord's Prayer (1692) 314 This would fix that Volatileness and Flittiness of our Memories, and make every truth as indelible, as it is necessary. 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Volatileness, volatile Nature, Fleetingness; also a Property of Bodies whose Particles are apt to evaporate with Heat. 1766 Life J. Quin (1887) xii. 48 Many mistakes which our immortal bard Shakespeare had by oversight, or the volatileness of his genius, suffered to creep into his works. 1849 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 16 314/1 With the volatileness of youth, he turned to his own amusements. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1920; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.a1676 |
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