Caprice Meaning in English
word
kəˈpɹis
kuh-PREES
kɐpɹˈiːs
kuh-PREES
Definición
A sudden, unpredictable change of mood or behavior, or a desire to do something impulsively for no particular reason.
Uso & Matices
Used more in written, formal, or literary English—rarely in everyday conversation. Commonly paired with words like 'mere caprice' or 'the caprice of fate.' Close in meaning to 'whim,' but more poetic or refined.
Spanish: capricho - antojoPortuguese (BR): caprichoPortuguese (PT): caprichoChinese (Simplified): 任性 - 反复无常Chinese (Traditional): 任性 - 反覆無常Hindi: सनक - मनमानीArabic: نزوة - هوىBengali: খেয়াল - খাপে খাপে পরিবর্তন (মানসিকতা)Russian: прихоть - капризJapanese: 気まぐれVietnamese: ý thích bất chợt - sự thay đổi thất thườngKorean: 변덕Turkish: kapris - heves (ani istek)Urdu: اچانک خواہش - نخرہIndonesian: keinginan tiba-tiba - perubahan suasana hati mendadak
Oraciones de Ejemplo
His moods changed with every caprice of the weather.
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Sometimes life seems to move by the pure caprice of fate.
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Her decision to travel was a simple caprice.
basic
The artist changed his style on a caprice.
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Buying the expensive watch was a caprice he later regretted.
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She decorated her room on a caprice, picking colors without any plan.
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