Sentence examples for the capricious from inspiring English sources

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the capricious

adjective

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

  • I almost died in a capricious winter storm.

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The capricious weather adds to the spectacle.

Such is the capricious nature of his craft.

I could not make up a better introduction to the capricious disorder we live with.

He said the capricious nature of wood governed many artistic decisions.

It conveys a sense of fairness and of protection from the capricious exercise of power.

But their skilled performances, aided by Jules Ochoa's painstaking direction, cannot overcome the capricious script.

The gap between: permits, procedures, policies, rules and the capricious demands of bureaucracy.

I'm guessing that everybody is already familiar with the capricious nature of works of art.

Later, in April 1433, the capricious Joan disinherited Louis, only to readopt him in June.

Members were confident the capricious market would soon go up again and go up big.

But then again, even such a creation is subject to the capricious workings of human memory.

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