fickleness
1Fickleness — Fic kle*ness, n. The quality of being fickle; instability; inconsonancy. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
2fickleness — index disloyalty, indecision, infidelity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3fickleness — fickle UK US /ˈfɪkl/ adjective ► likely to change suddenly and without warning: »Do Americans know how to invest in fickle markets? »The art market is as fickle and hard to predict as any other. ► likely to change your opinion or your feelings… …
4fickleness — fickle ► ADJECTIVE ▪ changeable, especially as regards one s loyalties. DERIVATIVES fickleness noun. ORIGIN Old English, «deceitful» …
5fickleness — noun see fickle …
6fickleness — See fickle. * * * …
7fickleness — noun The quality of being fickle …
8fickleness — fick·le·ness || fɪklnɪs n. inconsistency, changeableness; lack of constancy in one s affections …
9fickleness — n 1. capriciousness, fancifulness, giddiness, facetiousness; changeableness, mutability, moodiness; impulsiveness, impetuosity, erraticalness. 2. indecision, uncertainty, irresolution, wishy washiness. 3. inconstancy, unfaithfulness, disloyalty;… …
10fickleness — fick·le·ness …