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vagarious Meaning

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vagarious (a.)

Given to, or characterized by, vagaries; capricious; whimsical; crochety.

vagarious Sentence Examples

  1. The vagarious weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
  2. The vagarious nature of the economy made it hard for businesses to forecast their earnings.
  3. The vagarious mood swings of the protagonist left the reader guessing his intentions.
  4. The vagarious tastes of the audience made it challenging for the band to choose a setlist.
  5. The vagarious path of the comet baffled astronomers.
  6. The vagarious nature of the virus made it difficult to develop a vaccine.
  7. The vagarious winds made it treacherous for sailors to navigate the open sea.
  8. The vagarious appetite of the cat left its owners guessing how much to feed it.
  9. The vagarious nature of freelance work made it difficult for him to budget his finances.
  10. The vagarious decisions of the company's leadership led to a decline in morale and productivity.

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Given to, or characterized by, vagaries; capricious; whimsical; crochety.

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The vagarious weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.

The vagarious nature of the economy made it hard for businesses to forecast their earnings.

The vagarious mood swings of the protagonist left the reader guessing his intentions.

The vagarious tastes of the audience made it challenging for the band to choose a setlist.