Volatile


The meaning of the word Volatile is: tending to erupt in violence; easily aroused


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Because Mary and Frank have a volatile relationship, they often argue.

published by Raylene on 2021-09-22 03:53:27


Sending the police inside will only make the hostage situation more volatile.

published by Stormy on 2021-10-03 04:36:33


If Mark is not careful while driving the gasoline truck, he could create a volatile environment for his fellow drivers.

published by Linn on 2021-11-02 00:54:39


The couple’s volatile marriage ended with one of their murders.

published by Elicia on 2021-11-01 15:21:22


Easily annoyed, the volatile old man often yelled at the neighborhood kids.

published by Kassandra on 2021-11-06 02:02:30


Law enforcement officers are taught how to survive in volatile environments.

published by Kaci on 2021-04-19 14:18:16


When put together, the two chemicals form a volatile mixture capable of destroying a huge building.

published by Aliza on 2021-11-23 03:36:57


Because I do not hold my tongue for anyone, many people accuse me of having a volatile temper.

published by Frida on 2021-10-15 06:15:05


Even though the two countries have agreed to a treaty, there is still a volatile tension between them.

published by Hae on 2021-06-30 20:59:01


After the police chief heard the peaceful protest might become volatile, he sent fifty of his officers to observe the scene.

published by Luci on 2021-04-04 18:15:21


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