fickle

IPA: fˈɪkʌɫ

noun

  • A surname.

verb

  • (transitive) To deceive, flatter.
  • (transitive, UK dialectal) To puzzle, perplex, nonplus.

adjective

  • Quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
  • (figurative) Changeable.
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Examples of "fickle" in Sentences

  • The fickle media are being lazy.
  • The mainstream is fickle like that.
  • The Australian public are so fickle.
  • It's simply the fickle nature of fans.
  • The mob is fickle and has a short memory.
  • However, he was also impetuous and fickle.
  • Being fickle is not the same as being neutral.
  • The model is generally manipulative and fickle.
  • The fickle people react by protesting violently.
  • The fickle public react by protesting violently.

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