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

  • Her decision to quit her job on a whim was just another caprice of her unpredictable nature
  • The weather seemed to change on a caprice, going from sunny skies to a sudden downpour in a matter of minutes
  • His mood swings were often attributed to his caprice, as one moment he would be laughing and the next he would be frowning
  • The artist was known for his caprice in choosing which projects to pursue, often starting new pieces before finishing others
  • The company's success was often at the mercy of the CEO's caprices, as his impulsive decisions could make or break their profits

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