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Learn to pronounce caˇprice

/kəˈprēs/
noun
  1. a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior.
    "the caprices of the electorate"
    synonyms: whim, whimsy, vagary, fancy, notion, fad, freak, humor, impulse, quirk, eccentricity, foible, crotchet, urge, fickleness, changeableness, volatility, inconstancy, capriciousness, fitfulness, unpredictability
  2. another term for capriccio.
    "the caprice was divided into a theme and eleven variations"

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caprice, whim, vagary, crotchet mean an irrational or unpredictable idea or desire. caprice stresses lack of apparent motivation and suggests willfulness.
(the quality of often having) a sudden and usually silly wish to have or do something, or a sudden and silly change of mind or behavior:.
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