fickleness (Meaning)

Wordnet

fickleness (n)

unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous

Webster

fickleness (n.)

The quality of being fickle; instability; inconsonancy.

fickleness Sentence Examples

  1. The fickle fashion industry is constantly changing, with new trends emerging every season.
  2. She was known for her fickle nature, often changing her mind about things on a whim.
  3. The weather's fickleness made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
  4. Her fickle affections led her to fall in love with different people over and over again.
  5. The Fickleness of Public Opinion can make it difficult for politicians to make decisions.
  6. The stock market's fickleness can lead to sudden and unexpected changes in prices.
  7. The fickle nature of the music industry makes it difficult for artists to achieve lasting success.
  8. The fickle winds of fate can blow us in unexpected directions.
  9. The fickleness of human relationships can make it difficult to find lasting love.
  10. The fickleness of the economy can lead to job losses and financial hardship

FAQs About the word fickleness

unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherousThe quality of being fickle; instability; inconsonancy.

arbitrariness, changeability, eccentricity, flakiness, irregularity,volatility, inconstancy, unpredictability, variableness, volatileness

reasonability, immutability, reasonability, fixedness, immutability,practicality, inflexibility, practicality, firmness, firmness

The fickle fashion industry is constantly changing, with new trends emerging every season.

She was known for her fickle nature, often changing her mind about things on a whim.

The weather's fickleness made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.

Her fickle affections led her to fall in love with different people over and over again.