Whim Meaning in English
word
/ˈhwɪm/
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/wˈɪm/
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परिभाषा
A sudden or unusual idea, wish, or action that comes to your mind without much reason or planning.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Whim' is somewhat formal or literary, often used in phrases like 'on a whim' (meaning impulsively). It implies suddenness and lack of serious intent; not used for important plans or deeply considered decisions. Common confusion: Don't mix with 'wish' (more serious) or 'habit' (repeated action).
Spanish: capricho - antojoPortuguese (BR): capricho - vontade repentinaPortuguese (PT): capricho - desejo súbitoChinese (Simplified): 心血来潮 - 一时的想法Chinese (Traditional): 心血來潮 - 一時的想法Hindi: मौज - झुकाव (क्षणिक)Arabic: نزوة - هوى مفاجئBengali: হঠাৎ খেয়াল - আকস্মিক ইচ্ছাRussian: прихоть - капризJapanese: 気まぐれ - 気ままな思いつきVietnamese: ý thích - ý muốn bất chợtKorean: 즉흥적인 생각 - 변덕Turkish: kapris - anlık istekUrdu: اچانک خواہش - نازک مزاجیIndonesian: keinginan tiba-tiba - kehendak sesaat
उदाहरण वाक्य
She bought a new hat on a whim.
basic
He traveled to Paris on a whim.
basic
A whim can lead to surprising adventures.
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It was just a whim, but we ended up adopting a puppy.
natural
He changes his plans at the whim of the moment.
natural
Don't spend all your money chasing every whim.
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