fickleness
noun[U]
uk/ˈfɪk.əl.nəs/us/ˈfɪk.əl.nəs/disapproving
thequalityof beinglikelytochangeyouropinionoryourfeelingssuddenlyand without a goodreason:
the fickleness ofmodern-dayfootballfans
the fickleness ofpublictaste
thequalityof beinglikelytochangesuddenlyand withoutwarning:
变幻莫测the fickleness offortune命运无常
Theincidentdemonstratedthe fickleness ofpolitics.这一事件表明了政治的反复无常。
See
fickle
- He had areputationfor fickleness andbrokenpromises.
- the fickleness ofsuccessin themoviebusiness
- Theathleteswereawareof the fickleness of thecrowd.
- the fickleness of theartmarket
- We are at themercyof the weather's fickleness.
Changing frequently
- capricious
- capriciously
- capriciousness
- changeable
- dipsy-doodle
- fickle
- fluidity
- inconstant
- inflammable
- kaleidoscopic
- kaleidoscopically
- mercurial
- moving target
- raggedly
- raggedness
- schizophrenically
- shifting
- skittish
- yo-yoing
- zigzag
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Describing bad weather