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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle French capricieux, from Italian capriccioso, from capriccio.

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capricious (comparative more capricious, superlative most capricious)

  1. Impulsive and unpredictable; determined by chance, impulse, or whim.
    Synonyms: arbitrary, whimsical, fickle, flighty, wayward
    Antonyms: conscientious, rigorous
    I almost died in a capricious winter storm.
    Stringent rulers are unlikely to act capriciously.

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  • The word capricious can describe both a person and the decisions which they make.

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