Fickle
volume
British pronunciation/fˈɪkə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈfɪkəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "fickle"

fickle
01

volage

unpredictable or likely to change
02

volage

(of a person) likely to change their mind or feelings in a senseless manner too frequently

fickle

adj

fickleness

n

fickleness

n
example
Exemple
The desert winds were fickle, changing direction unpredictably and confounding travelers.
Market demands were fickle, forcing the company to constantly adjust its product offerings.
The fickle weather made planning outdoor activities a constant challenge.
The candle's flame proved fickle in the drafty room, dancing erratically and threatening to go out.
Fishermen struggled to anticipate the river's fickle behavior, which made it challenging to predict where the fish would congregate.
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