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    fickleness
    /ˈfɪklnəs/

    noun

    • 1. changeability, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections: "the fickleness of youth"

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  2. Fickleness is the quality of being likely to change your opinion or your feelings suddenly and without a good reason. Learn more about this word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Fickle means lacking firmness or steadiness, especially in purpose or devotion. It implies unreliability because of perverse changeability and incapacity for steadfastness. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words.

  4. Define fickleness. fickleness synonyms, fickleness pronunciation, fickleness translation, English dictionary definition of fickleness. adj. Characterized by erratic changeableness or instability, especially with regard to affections or attachments; capricious. fick′le·ness n.

  5. Fickle means likely to change your opinion or your feelings suddenly and without a good reason. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  6. Fickle means changeable in affection, behavior, opinion, or loyalty, often due to perversity or whim. Learn the origin, history, and usage of fickle and its synonyms, such as inconstant, capricious, and vacillating.

  7. Fickleness is the quality or state of being changeable in purpose, affections, or other qualities; capriciousness. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of fickleness with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Synonyms for FICKLENESS: volatility, arbitrariness, inconstancy, eccentricity, irregularity, changeability, flakiness, mutability; Antonyms of FICKLENESS: practicality, reasonableness, inflexibility, reasonability, firmness, fixedness, immutability, invariability