caprices Sentence Examples

  1. The capricious weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
  2. The artist's painting displayed the capricious nature of the sea.
  3. The toddler's caprices made it challenging to take them to public places.
  4. The capricious wind lifted and tossed the leaves in the autumn breeze.
  5. The mountain climber had to contend with the capricious weather conditions.
  6. The capricious stock market led to significant gains and losses overnight.
  7. The capricious nature of the disease made it difficult to predict its course.
  8. The politician's capricious decisions caused confusion and uncertainty.
  9. Thecapricious behavior of the dog made it unpredictable and difficult to handle.
  10. The unpredictable and capricious nature of life kept us on our toes.

caprices Meaning

caprices

a sudden, impulsive, and seemingly unmotivated notion or action, a disposition to change one's mind suddenly, capriccio sense 3, a disposition to do things impulsively, a sudden change in feeling, opinion, or action, a sudden usually unpredictable condition, change, or series of changes

FAQs About the word caprices

a sudden, impulsive, and seemingly unmotivated notion or action, a disposition to change one's mind suddenly, capriccio sense 3, a disposition to do things impu

whims, vagrancies, vagaries, fancies,notions, megrims, whimsies, thoughts, bees, whimseys

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The capricious weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.

The artist's painting displayed the capricious nature of the sea.

The toddler's caprices made it challenging to take them to public places.

The capricious wind lifted and tossed the leaves in the autumn breeze.