Caprice means a sudden and unpredictable change especially in a person's mood or behavior. Whim is a synonym of caprice.
Other words for Caprice: * Whim * Impulse * Quirk * Fancy * Fad Viper1
whim, impulse, quirk, fancy, fad
capricious :-subject to, led by, or indicative of caprice or whim; erratic:He's such a capriciousboss I never know howhe'll react.
A whim is, essentially, a passing impulse. Whims would be the plural of the word whim. Whims means passing impulses.
"Capriccio sinfonico" is an Italian equivalent of the English term "symphonic caprice."Specifically, the masculine noun "capriccio" means "caprice, fantasy, whim." The masculine adjective "sinfonico" means "symphonic." The pronunciation is "cah-PREETCH-tchyoh seen-FOH-nee-koh."
Depends on what you mean by "bubble" Caprice...
guided by whim, sudden moods of behaviour
playful
snap decision to do something without cause. eg, I woke up this morning and decided to take off to Hawaii on a whim!
An example of a sentence is: I went to visit him on a whim.
Whim W'Him was created in 2009.
I decided to go shopping on a whim.