Caprice

Word CAPRICE
Character 7
Hyphenation ca price
Pronunciations /kəˈpɹis/

Definitions and meanings of "Caprice"

What do we mean by caprice?

An impulsive change of mind. noun

An inclination to change one's mind impulsively. noun

A sudden, unpredictable action or change. noun

A capriccio. noun

A sudden start of the mind; a sudden change of opinion or humor, without apparent or adequate motive; a whim, freak, or particular fancy. noun

The habit of acting according to varying impulses; capriciousness. noun

Same as capriccio, 2. noun

An abrupt change in feeling, opinion, or action, proceeding from some whim or fancy; a freak; a notion. noun

See Capriccio. noun

An impulsive, seemingly unmotivated notion or action. noun

An unpredictable or sudden condition, change, or series of changes. noun

A disposition to be impulsive. noun

An impulsive change of mind. noun

A sudden desire noun

An impulsive, seemingly unmotivated action, change of mind, or notion.

An unpredictable or sudden condition, change, or series of changes.

A disposition to be impulsive.

A capriccio.

Very beautiful woman.. changes her mind constantly. will knock you on your ass FAST. VERY level headed. Loves real people. Likes the outdoors. Gets along well with others. Urban Dictionary

One of the last well-made full size Chevy cars retaining the original RWD drivetrain. An actual owner of one, who happens to be sitting next to me just informed that this particular vehicle is extremely useful when getting away from police. One must look out for cars, which were previously used by the government to avoid buying a dogged out one. Privately owned Capri can still be found in excellent condition. Urban Dictionary

I don't know what Chevrolet was thinking when they stopped producing these awesome machines. It's better than the Crown Victoria on so many levels. It offered good looks and great performance. And it doesn't explode when you hit its rear end. Awesome cars...I just hate how these stupid rappers and drug dealers are buying them and "pimping" them out...making them look like total shit. Urban Dictionary

Such a funny bitch, but also hottest .One’s you meet her you will never forget her funny Humor. She can be a little tough if you get on there nerves but will only kill you when you fuck with her friends. A verryyy loyal person will NEVER tell your secrets probably because she has already forgotten them. She is a very clumsy person and will get protective over you but that’s just The way they show they care about you ! Urban Dictionary

A bad bitch Urban Dictionary

Someone who is beautiful,clever and will always be loved by someone they know.Someone who no matter what they do to you,you will always be able to forgive them and you will always love them Urban Dictionary

Most beautiful and perfect girl. Always the smartest and prettiest girl in a room. Everyone loves her. People want to be her or date her. Urban Dictionary

Using your father's power as a lawyer to intervene when anyone dis-agrees with you. Urban Dictionary

A sudden, unpredictable action, change, or series of actions or changes. Actions are donw on a whim. An inclination to change one's mind impulsively. French, from Italian capriccio Urban Dictionary

Prettiest, funniest girl ever. Once you meet her, you become great friends because she is just that awesome. Those sparkling blue eyes and golden blonde hair make you smile and suddenly fall in love with her amazing sense of humour. She is a very loud person. But in a good way. When your down, she makes you laugh and you can't help but smile because she is such a great friend to have. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Caprice

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The word "caprice" in example sentences

Paula seemed struck by the generous and cheerful fairness of his remarks, and said gently, 'Perhaps your departure is not absolutely necessary for my happiness; and I do not wish from what you call caprice --' ❋ Thomas Hardy (1884)

There is hardly any one here who can understand what they call my caprice of entering the priesthood, and these good people tell me, with rustic candor, that I ought to throw aside the clerical garb; that to be a priest is very well for a poor young man; but that I, who am to be a rich man’s heir, should marry, and console the old age of my father by giving him half a dozen handsome and robust grandchildren. ❋ Unknown (1917)

They are guarded better by their calculations than a virgin by her mother and her convent; and they have invented the word caprice for that unbartered love which they allow themselves from time to time, for a rest, for an excuse, for a consolation, like usurers, who cheat ❋ Alexandre Dumas Fils (1859)

Hervey, 'that she wondered that a man who was so well acquainted with the female sex should be surprised at any instance of caprice from a woman.' ❋ Unknown (1801)

There was a tendency to de-personalize this divine being, and with this came an absence of caprice, that is, the regularity of natural phenomena was made to depend on a regularity in the operation of their cause or causes. ❋ JULIUS WEINBERG (1968)

Yet that is the caprice, that is the unreasonable, the foul, the gross, the monstrous, the outrageous, incredible injustice of which we are hourly guilty towards the whole unhappy race of negroes. ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

They are illustrations of a general physiological law that in some cases might be called a caprice of nature, in virtue of which the rudiments of a process that is to be effected at a future epoch are sketched out during an epoch already existing. ❋ Anna Callender Brackett (N/A)

How funny it would be, if the French some day, as a novelty, or what they would call a caprice, were to try the effect of truth; "though not naturally honest," as Autolycus says, "were to become so by chance." ❋ Tuckwell, Rev W (1902)

To behave according to caprice is to oscillate mechanically between two or more ready-made alternatives and at length to settle on one of them; it is no real maturing of an internal state, no real evolution; it is merely -- however paradoxical the assertion may seem -- bending the will to imitate the mechanism of the intellect. ❋ Henri Bergson (1900)

The husband's faithlessness is called a caprice, an adventure, a craving or madness of the senses. ❋ Jules Claretie (1876)

Even in the remote days that saw the most venerable of these inscriptions cut, the images upon which their forms were based had been rendered almost unrecognizable by a curious habit, or caprice, which is unique in history. ❋ Georges Perrot (1873)

It is necessary in interpreting this law to distinguish between the right of repudiation claimed by a Jewish husband, depending, as it did, merely on his own authority and caprice, which is here so justly re - strained by Christ, and the right of divorce, depending on the impartial sentence of the law, which is exercised only through the agency, and by the authority of the public magistrate. ❋ Unknown (1812)

This love of variety would formerly have been called caprice, and strenuous efforts would have been made in a wrong direction to the discouragement, perhaps to the ruin of the pupil; but I acted on a contrary principle, knowing, as I did, that in giving varied talents Providence intended that they should be exercised, and that, therefore, it would not be decorous "to care for one part of the garden, and leave the others overgrown with weeds." ❋ Benjamin Lumley (1843)

Unless you meant "caprice" in an irreverent, unintentional ironic way. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2008)

The things we face are evil incarnate, and well, the kind of caprice evident during the hunt the other night could get you all killed. ❋ Golden, Christopher (1998)

The work of MacDowell certainly has the characteristic vigor and vividness, the unstudied activity, the unexpected leaps and springs that the derivation of the word "caprice" suggests. ❋ Elizabeth Fry Page (N/A)

The yellow marigold, a sort of small sunflower, has been the favorite "caprice" for _bouquets de corsage_. ❋ Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood (N/A)

In the same vein, full of a diaphanous gaiety light as the flutter of dragon-fly wings, is that "caprice" in his Fêtes Galantes entitled ❋ John Cowper Powys (1917)

And for some reason, out of idleness or the emptiness of my mind or the emptiness of the pale grey sky, or the cold, a kind of caprice fell upon me that I would not go by that train at all, but would step out on the road and walk at least some part of the way to London. ❋ Unknown (1905)

[Classy] [woman].. that must be [Caprice]. ❋ MOST LIKELY TO BEAT UR ASS! (2010)

Don't you hate it when one of those boys in the south lifts up their [Caprice] with enormous [32] inch [wheels]? ❋ Bob M Barker (2006)

My 600hp [Caprice] will blow away your [Crown Vic] into next week. My Caprice looks great stock...makes for a perfect sleeper. Your Caprice looks like shit because you put on huge rims on it and ugly ass paint. You don't deserve to own a car like a Caprice. Go rice out a Civic you [lazy wannabe] rapper. ❋ Dasdsakhjjkyuhdade (2006)

girl: I hate [that person] 😒 boy: NO don’t [say that] there best friend is caprice 🤭 girl: [god damn it] 😟 boy: ‘runs away from girl ‘ ❋ Elenamuller (2021)

caprice is [such a] [bad bitch] ❋ Caprice C (2019)

''wow [she is] beautiful'' ''It can only be Caprice'' ❋ Onlyonecapriceforme (2012)

She’s [perfect] [must be] [caprice]. ❋ Netflix Hulu (2021)

Mr. Smithern gave Josh [extra homework], but Josh [CAPRICED] him. She wouldn't give up [the booty], so I CAPRICED her. ❋ Intarweb (2004)

She may change [her mind] – she's very [capricious]. [caprice] ❋ Twinzmom530 (2010)

[I bet] that girls name is Caprice. She's funny, [pretty] and [awesome]. ❋ User2222222222 (2012)

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