Caprice (n.) 1. A sudden, unpredictable change, as of one's mind or the weather. 2. a tendency to change one's mind without apparent or adequate motive; whimsicality; capriciousness: With the caprice of a despotic king, he alternated between kindness and cruelty.
"She did a little caper".
The word means to skip or dance about in a lively or playful way.
She put the pedal to the metal out of sheer caprice.
(As a verb : frolic or scamper.)(As a noun, an escapade or crime, or the pickled bud from Capparis spinosa)He watched the young goats caper up the hill.The bank robbers drove to Chicago for their next caper.I added a chopped caper to each deviled egg.
Caper has two syllables: ca-per
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It is fun to watch pigeon caper in the field.
(As a verb : frolic or scamper.)(As a noun, an escapade or crime, or the pickled bud from Capparis spinosa)He watched the young goats caper up the hill.The bank robbers drove to Chicago for their next caper.I added a chopped caper to each deviled egg.
Caper has two syllables: ca-per
The word caper means to dance about in a playful way or to dance, hop, or leap in a playful way.
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No there are two syllables.
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Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.