Is "volatile" the antonym of "stable"?
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Yes, “volatile” is an antonym of “stable.” While “stable” refers to the state or quality of being solid and firm and not subject to change, “volatile” refers to something that is marked by or given to rapid change, often with instability or potential disruption.