Capricious Mnemonic
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capricious
capricious
/kəˈpɹɪʃəs/
whimsical
arbitrary
Examples
- She is capricious and a coquette.
- The decision was unjust and capricious and arbitrary.
- The reviews on restorations are often capricious.
- Mercifully, the taste for such capricious falsifications is gone.
- Indra was the arrogant and capricious demigod of rains and thunder.
- The Fair use image situation can be capricious.
- The youngest sister Renata is an immature and capricious adolescent.
- It is the capricious whims of fate that determine the variables of a human life.
- Not being capricious but also applying the same rules to myself.
- One of the most exciting features of the ridge is its capriciousness.
changeable
adjective
determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason
adjective
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"Cap + Re-shoes. The captain whimsically decides to re-shoe his horse every day."
"Cap + Delicious. The cap changes flavor, unpredictable and delicious."
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