caprice

IPA: kʌprˈis

noun

  • An impulsive, seemingly unmotivated action, change of mind, or notion.
  • A brief romance.
  • An unpredictable or sudden condition, change, or series of changes.
  • A disposition to be impulsive.
  • (music) A capriccio.
  • A female given name.
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Examples of "caprice" in Sentences

  • The caprice made the boy hesitant.
  • The caprice contains syncopated accentuated fortissimo.
  • This was the first year of the Caprice Classic convertible.
  • I get the feeling they'd kill anything on the players' caprice.
  • During her time in the house she became close to Lisa and Caprice.
  • The car was, in essence, a high performance version of the Caprice.
  • The Caprice was available as the sport coupe or as the Landau coupe.
  • Presented by Caprice and Laura Whitmore Elbow won the award in 2009.
  • Likewise, is sniping one of the things that the Caprice is most famous for
  • It was designated the L99, and was introduced in 1994 for the Chevrolet Caprice.

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