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synonyms on the word caprice

 

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Synonyms for Caprice

Definition:

Caprice refers to a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior.

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Sample Sentences:

1. During the storm, the cat displayed caprice by hopping from one piece of furniture to another.

2. His career choices were guided by caprice rather than careful planning.

3. The company's CEO was known for her caprice, often changing her mind on major business decisions.

4. The painter's works captured the essence of caprice through a whirlwind of vibrant colors and random brushstrokes.

5. It was difficult to anticipate the caprices of the stock market, which could soar or plummet without warning.

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