fickle

word

Definition

Someone or something that changes opinions, feelings, or loyalties quickly and often; not consistent or reliable.

Usage & Nuances

'Fickle' is usually negative, describing people, emotions, or situations that are unreliable or changeable ('fickle weather', 'fickle friend'). Common collocations: 'fickle lover,' 'fickle public.' Don't use for positive traits like adaptability.

Example Sentences

The fickle weather changed from sunny to rainy in an hour.

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She has a fickle memory and often forgets things.

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The fans' support can be fickle when the team is losing.

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People can be fickle when it comes to making decisions about love.

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The company's fickle policy changes left employees feeling uncertain.

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You know how fickle trends are—what's popular today could be gone tomorrow.

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