The weather in New York City is capricious, especially in the springtime, with beach weather one day, and freezing rain the next.
His girlfriend's capricious lifestyle annoys him to no end, as he is very set in his ways and hates any sort of change or inconsistency.
Her schedule was completely capricious, so the only way someone could have known she'd be in that cafe at that time is if they followed her.
Clearly he had not planned any of the robberies more than a few minutes in advance, and the police could not figure out how such a capricious criminal could manage to keep from getting caught.
Carolyn capriciously decided two days before her wedding that she wanted her bridesmaids to wear red instead of blue and the flowers should all be pink instead of yellow.
The drama critic was capricious in the way he bestowed blame or praise.The Lady of the Manor was haughty and capricious towards her servants.She thought she was an avante-garde leader in always setting new fashions, but to her acquaintances she was merely being capricious.The selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain's running mate seemed somewhat capricious to many.AnswerThe weather in New York City is capricious, especially in the springtime, with beach weather one day, and freezing rain the next.His girlfriend's capricious lifestyle annoys him to no end, as he is very set in his ways and hates any sort of change or inconsistency.Her schedule was completely capricious, so the only way someone could have known she'd be in that cafe at that time is if they followed her.Clearly he had not planned any of the robberies more than a few minutes in advance, and the police could not figure out how such a capricious criminal could manage to keep from getting caught.
Capricious means to change or by a whim or impulse. A synonym of capricious is fickle, volatile, and unpredictable.
I don't think any of the those are antonyms to capricious.
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her choice of clothing seemed arbitrary!
Cindy`s capricious nature made her a difficult friend.
The duration of Capricious Summer is 1.23 hours.
capricious - apt to act on a whim, changeable, unpredictable, moody.
Capricious Summer was created on 1968-05-24.
The drama critic was capricious in the way he bestowed blame or praise.The Lady of the Manor was haughty and capricious towards her servants.She thought she was an avante-garde leader in always setting new fashions, but to her acquaintances she was merely being capricious.The selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain's running mate seemed somewhat capricious to many.AnswerThe weather in New York City is capricious, especially in the springtime, with beach weather one day, and freezing rain the next.His girlfriend's capricious lifestyle annoys him to no end, as he is very set in his ways and hates any sort of change or inconsistency.Her schedule was completely capricious, so the only way someone could have known she'd be in that cafe at that time is if they followed her.Clearly he had not planned any of the robberies more than a few minutes in advance, and the police could not figure out how such a capricious criminal could manage to keep from getting caught.
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.
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No it means subject to whims and caprice. Locquacious is wordy.
Capricious means unpredictable or impulsive, while cruel means causing pain or suffering intentionally. Capricious behavior can be whimsical or fickle, while cruel behavior is deliberately harmful or malicious.