adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Employees need legal protection against capricious and unfair actions by their employers.
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the capricious tastes of children
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A capricious and malevolent spirit, thing of shadows.
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Closer analysis shows that the motif does not appear as a random or capricious feature but follows a pattern.
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Eva Peron was vain, she was capricious , she was horribly insecure.
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For instance, if environmental changes are capricious , the animal's migration viewed in isolation will also be capricious.
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His feet turned capricious , slipping off at odd angles.
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His love was capricious , brazenly conditional and in permanently short supply.
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Regulation can vary from laissez-faire to the oppressive and capricious .