Fluctuating
1fluctuating — fluc tu*at ing adj. moving irregularly in an oscillatory manner, especially up and down; as, fluctuating prices. [WordNet 1.5] …
2fluctuating — index capricious, disorderly, faithless, hesitant, intermittent, irresolute, irresponsible, mutable, per …
3fluctuating — fluctuate fluc‧tu‧ate [ˈflʌktʆueɪt] verb [intransitive] if prices, income, rates etc fluctuate, they change, increasing or falling often or regularly: • Dealers know that prices fluctuate and that capital losses can be expected. fluctuate around… …
4Fluctuating — Fluctuate Fluc tu*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fluctuated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fluctuating}.] [L. fluctuatus, p. p. of fluctuare, to wave, fr. fluctus wave, fr. fluere, fluctum, to flow. See {Fluent}, and cf. {Flotilla}.] 1. To move as a wave; to roll …
5fluctuating — adj. Fluctuating is used with these nouns: ↑demand, ↑fortune …
6fluctuating — un·fluctuating; …
7fluctuating — / flʌktjueɪtɪŋ/ adjective moving up and down ● fluctuating dollar prices …
8fluctuating — adjective having unpredictable ups and downs fluctuating prices • Similar to: ↑unsteady …
9fluctuating fortunes — UK US noun [plural] ► successful activities, periods of time, etc. followed by less successful activities, periods of time, etc.: »There are many reasons for the fluctuating fortunes of funds, such as key individuals leaving and managers… …
10fluctuating market — UK US noun [C] ► STOCK MARKET a situation in which share prices go up and down: »In a fluctuating market, the average cost per share of a stock or bond fund over a period of time will be lower than the average price per share of a portfolio for… …