Mercurial

//məːˈkjʊə.ɹɪ.əl//

Synonyms for "mercurial" (255 found)

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Closest matches (51)

Strong matches (77)

Related words (127)

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Translations

38 translations across 16 languages.

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Arabic

2 entries
  • حَامِي الطَّبْع adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • مِزَاجِيّ adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • живачен adj (of or pertaining to the element mercury)
  • съдържащ живак adj (containing the element mercury)

Catalan

3 entries
  • llunàtic adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • mercurial adj (pertaining to the Roman god Mercury)
  • mercurial adj (containing the element mercury)

Czech

1 entries
  • rtuťovitý adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)

Dutch

1 entries
  • kwikhoudend adj (containing the element mercury)

Finnish

1 entries
  • elohopeapitoinen adj (containing the element mercury)

French

2 entries
  • lunatique adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • mercuriel adj (containing the element mercury)

German

4 entries
  • launenhaft adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • lebhaft adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • quecksilberhaltig adj (containing the element mercury)
  • sprunghaft adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)

Interlingua

1 entries
  • mercurial adj (of or pertaining to the element mercury)

Italian

4 entries
  • incostante adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • lunatico adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • mutevole adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • volubile adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)

Middle English

2 entries
  • Mercurial adj (pertaining to the astrological influence of the planet Mercury)
  • mercurial adj (pertaining to the astrological influence of the planet Mercury)

Norwegian Bokmål

2 entries
  • flyktig adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • springende adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • mercuriano adj (pertaining to the Roman god Mercury)
  • mercuriano adj (pertaining to the planet Mercury)

Russian

3 entries
  • нахо́дчивый adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • рту́тный adj (containing the element mercury)
  • сообрази́тельный adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)

Spanish

4 entries
  • lunático adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)
  • mercurial adj (pertaining to the Roman god Mercury)
  • mercurial adj (pertaining to the planet Mercury)
  • mercurial adj (of or pertaining to the element mercury)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • lanh lợi adj (having a lively or volatile character — see also animated, changeable, quick-witted)

Sample sentences

29 total sentences available.

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After the mercurial and embattled state governor left a profanity-laced message on a legislator's telephone answering machine, he tried to explain himself: "I was so angry that I couldn't breathe."

Source: tatoeba (5386993)

As for [Lambert] Simnell, there was not much in him, more then that hee was a handſome Boy, and did not ſhame his Robes. But this Youth (of whom wee are now to ſpeake) was ſuch a Mercuriall, as the like hath ſeldome beene knowne; and could make his owne part, if at any time hee chanced to bee out.

Source: wiktionary

She had paſſed through the milder Remedies frequently without ſucceſs: upon which account I deſigned Mercurialls; and beginning with Venæſection, afterwards purged her with decoct. epithymi, as it is preſcribed in the method of Cure. [...] After I had thus evacuated the Plethora, and diſpoſed her body for Mercurialls more operative, I gave her each morning and evening a few grains of Mercur. diaphoret. in a bolus with conſ. lujule and Mithridate, [...]

Source: wiktionary

[A] small dose of the mercurial may cause excessive salivation; and, if this discharge be attended by much soreness of throat, it is most difficult to determine whether the salivation is actually the result of the mercurial, or merely symptomatic of the sore throat and cold. If it proceed from the mercurial, there will generally be some tenderness of the gums, a soft and flabby state of the sides of the tongue, and it will generally be more obstinate.

Source: wiktionary

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