Fluctuating

Pronunciation: /ˈflʌktʃəˌweɪt/

Fluctuating (verb)

  1. to change level, strength, or value frequently.
  2. to vary in amount or level, often unpredictably.

Examples

  • The stock prices fluctuate daily.
  • Temperatures fluctuate throughout the week.

Common collocations: fluctuate wildly, fluctuate constantly, fluctuate significantly, fluctuate slightly

Synonyms of Fluctuating

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Fluctuating

  • when describing making something steady
  • when describing maintaining consistency