subject to, led by, or indicative of caprice or whim; erratic:He's such a capriciousboss I never know howhe'll react.
Yes. Capricious means fickle. A capricious person would want to buy a red shirt then in the middle of payment they would change their mind and want a blue shirt instead. Scientists have also discovered that a fickle or capricious person normally is an 'only' child and likes to have things their way.
Female?
Capricious, fickle.
The duration of Capricious Summer is 1.23 hours.
Capricious Summer was created on 1968-05-24.
capricious - apt to act on a whim, changeable, unpredictable, moody.
Neither capricious OR arbitratry. Merely lawful.
Capricious means to change or by a whim or impulse. A synonym of capricious is fickle, volatile, and unpredictable.
vagary
delicious
No, capricious does not mean wordy. Capricious means unpredictable or impulsive, while wordy means using more words than necessary.
Capricious is an adjective used to describe people who frequently change their minds without giving a situation a lot of thought. Synonyms include: fickle, erratic, flighty and unpredictable.