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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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  3. 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 pronunciation, synonyms, and translations in different languages.

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  4. 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, word history and related articles.

  5. Fickleness is a trait of being likely to change, especially when it comes to loyalty or feelings. Your dog's fickleness might mean she loves you best today, but your brother will be her favorite tomorrow.

  6. likely to change your opinion or your feelings suddenly and without a good reason: He criticized the fickle behavior of football fans who cheer you one week and boo you the next. The weather is described as fickle if it tends to change suddenly: Fickle winds made sailing conditions difficult. fickleness. noun [ U ] us / ˈfɪk·əl·nəs /

  7. fickleness is the fact of changing often and suddenly or of often changing your mind in an unreasonable way. Learn the pronunciation, usage notes, synonyms and example sentences of fickleness.

  8. People who are fickle change their minds so much you can't rely on them. If your best friend suddenly decides that she doesn't like you one week, and then the next week she wants to hang out again, she's being fickle. Fickle comes from the Old English word ficol, for deceitful.

  9. noun. the quality or state of being changeable in purpose, affections, or other qualities; capriciousness. The word fickleness is derived from fickle, shown below. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. fickle in British English. (ˈfɪkəl) adjective. changeable in purpose, affections, etc; capricious.