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单词 volatileness
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volatilenessn.

Brit. /ˈvɒlətʌɪlnᵻs/, U.S. /ˈvɑlədlnəs/
Etymology: < volatile n.
The character or state of being volatile; volatility. Chiefly figurative.
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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).
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