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  • Mercurial
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    Mercurial

    Mercurial


    mur-KYOOR-ee-uhl

    Definition

    (adjective) Subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.

    Example

    Her mercurial temperament made collaboration both exciting and exhausting.

    Word Origin

    Mid 17th century: from Latin mercurialis ‘relating to the god Mercury’, known for his speed and unpredictability.

    Fun Fact

    Mercurial originally referred to qualities associated with Mercury, the Roman messenger god—quick, clever, and elusive. Today, the word is often used to describe emotionally volatile people, though it can also apply to markets, creative energy, or political behavior. In psychology, a mercurial personality isn’t just moody—it’s brilliant, erratic, and hard to pin down.

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