fickleness / ˈfɪk əl /

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fickleness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. likely to change, especially due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable: fickle weather.
  2. not constant or loyal in affections: a fickle lover.

fickleness 近义词

fickleness

等同于 instability

fickleness

等同于 levity

fickleness

等同于 caprice

fickleness

等同于 unfaithfulness

fickleness

等同于 insecureness

fickleness

等同于 perfidiousness

fickleness

等同于 perfidy

fickleness

等同于 precariousness

fickleness

等同于 ricketiness

fickleness

等同于 flightiness

fickleness

等同于 shakiness

fickleness

等同于 traitorousness

fickleness

等同于 treacherousness

fickleness

等同于 unstableness

fickleness

等同于 unsteadiness

fickleness

等同于 unsureness

fickleness

等同于 faithlessness

更多fickleness例句

  1. Though some research has found cattle also prefer to graze alongside prairie dogs, the rodent-ungulate relationship is fickle in ways that aren’t fully understood.
  2. That fickle mentality has carried the league, for better or worse, for a decade.
  3. In the fickle climate of today’s NBA, it’s hard to imagine a reconciliation, especially with Harden prepared to make the situation ugly.
  4. Facebook had long given developers access to its platform, known as an API, but was often fickle with how developers could use the data.
  5. For live, one-time events, you want the simplest setup possible—you won’t want to wrangle a fickle Wi-Fi router that’s struggling to handle loads of guests.
  6. Ski resorts are a business, and one that can be quite fickle—a bad snow season means poor revenues.
  7. Those of us who live here are a fickle bunch with fleeting attention spans.
  8. This points the fickle finger of guilt at the White House itself.
  9. At the very least, the fickle and discerning moviegoer is getting a vibrant diagnosis: healthier than ever.
  10. And sales, those tricky little figures so dependent on the wants and whims of a fickle public, were impeded for that very reason.
  11. The new monarch, with his striking personality and good looks, at once captivated the hearts of his fickle Southern subjects.
  12. But he was quite right in carping at her, for fortune, like other fickle jades, is more likely to be true if steadily abused.
  13. He was an outlaw, hunted and despised, depending for his life on the caprice of a fickle-minded woman.
  14. She was quite wickedly indifferent to consequences, and was inspired to woo the fickle goddess of popularity.
  15. Women accuse men of being inconstant, and men retort that women are fickle.