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Meanings of
volatility
in English
Catalan
excitabilitat
Back to the meaning
Being easily excited.
excitability
excitableness
Catalan
excitabilitat
Portuguese
volatilidade
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The trait of being unpredictably irresolute.
unpredictability
Portuguese
volatilidade
Synonyms
Examples for "
excitability
"
excitability
excitableness
Examples for "
excitability
"
1
Moreover, the increased M1
excitability
correlated with the benefit of interleaved practice.
2
These properties condition the level of
excitability
of local pools of neurons.
3
Changes in the phosphene threshold provide a measure of visual cortex
excitability
.
4
And yet the nervous
excitability
,
and even irritability, of musicians is proverbial.
5
In man, a condition of nervous
over
-
excitability
has been described as tetany.
Usage of
volatility
in English
1
Another likely response to recent market
volatility
:
focusing on opportunities in gold.
2
The recent stock market
volatility
has given Liberty pause, the source said.
3
Market participants expect more
volatility
in the second half of the year.
4
Gross' underperformance came as bond market
volatility
surged on Italian political concerns.
5
Despite some short term
volatility
,
it has been a pretty good result.
6
Despite the market concerns, overall currency
volatility
has fallen in recent weeks.
7
A year of great
volatility
in financial markets has changed all that.
8
The sales market
volatility
is likely to continue in 2017, it said.
9
Late yesterday, the recent sharp
volatility
of the New York market continued.
10
CADDIE'S ROLE:New improved points system has produced more
volatility
in the play-offs.
11
And given the liquidity question and
volatility
,
a long-term approach is critical.
12
If market
volatility
slows, Neal still expects SignalDemand's business to remain good.
13
Implied
volatility
is a measure of expectations for future market price turbulence.
14
Khelil said he expected continuing
volatility
and uncertainty in the oil market.
15
Bankers said the latest market
volatility
might affect issues in the pipeline.
16
The company scrapped its Australia IPO last year because of market
volatility
.
Other examples for "volatility"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
volatility
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
imply volatility
more volatility
low volatility
high volatility
increase volatility
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Translations for
volatility
Catalan
excitabilitat
Portuguese
volatilidade
Volatility
through the time
Volatility
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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