Sentence examples for be capricious from inspiring English sources

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be capricious

adjective

Impulsive and unpredictable; determined by chance, impulse, or whim

  • I almost died in a capricious winter storm.

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Prices will be "capricious".

The public finances can be capricious.

Discretionary-design-review decisions can be capricious.

The primary culprit was refining, where earnings can be capricious.

State-capitalist governments can be capricious, with scant regard for minority shareholders.

Such a restriction would not only be capricious, but also eminently unfair.

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But these are capricious views expressed capriciously, which is, in my opinion, really irresponsible behaviour.

The casting is capricious.

Connie was capricious.

The courts are capricious.

But literary afterlives are capricious.

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