We bought a mercurial barometer to help predict the weather.
Her mercurial temperment made her an exciting actress to watch.
It is hard to find a mercurial thermometer any more.
Unstable, explosive, mercurial, fickle, unsettled...
The adjective form of "mercury" is "mercurial."
Example sentence - She won a silver medal for her efforts.
To change a sentence into a negative form, you can add a negation word such as "not" or use a negative verb form like "is not" or "do not" depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "She is happy" can become "She is not happy."
Here is an example sentence with the word 'oxygen':All animals need oxygen for cellular respiration, where nutrients are converted into energy the body can use.
Mercurial is mood swings: The mercurial patient had mood swings frequently.
His mercurial disposition ultimately displaced him from his advisory posting.
He has mercurial temperment.
The boys anger was mercurial I had to tackle him down.
His mercurial behavior prevented him from holding on to any new employment for more than a few weeks.
Example sentence with the word "advise":"I would advise you not to do that."
This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
Since becoming an adolescent, my daughter's personality has become very mercurial, you never know how she'll react to something.
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!
"I looked already and it wasn't there!" Is an example sentence.
I can give you an example sentence. One example of the cat family is the lion.
Mercurial is a Middle English word that had its origins between 1350 and 1400. Its Latin root is the mercuriālis which refers to someone or something pertaining to the God, Mercury. Common synonyms of mercurial include changeable, erratic, fickle and flighty.