choppiness

IPA: tʃˈɑpinʌs

noun

  • the state of being choppy
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Examples of "choppiness" in Sentences

  • Roaring volatility signals expectations for extreme choppiness ahead.
  • Add in the 'choppiness' of my listening time, and it made it that much more difficult.
  • When I tried playing a streaming video on the Web during a call, though, Dean noticed a bit of choppiness in my voice.
  • Though the group continues to see "choppiness" in its performance, he expects department stores to perform pretty well.
  • He noted investors aren't surprised by volatility after being buffeted for weeks by market choppiness, which likely damped Tuesday's VIX gains.
  • "We think that part of the choppiness is a function of a natural slowing following the initial rebound in the fiscal third quarter, likely due to pent-up demand," he wrote in a note.
  • "We think that part of the choppiness is a function of a natural slowing following the initial rebound in the fiscal third quarter, likely due to pent-up demand," he wrote in a note to clients.
  • The choppiness evident in the first years for the cohorts born in the 1970s and 1980s reflects the small sample size as these cohorts began to enter adulthood, as well as our related statistical inability to “smooth” those lines.
  • While reinvigorated programming has meant AMC shows are more often a topic at the water cooler, the company gets most of its revenue from subscription fees and other non-ad revenue sources, which should insulate it from choppiness in the advertising market, BTIG analyst Rich Greenfield wrote in a note to clients in June.

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