capricious - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of capricious in Hindi

  • मनमौजी
  • मौजी
  • मचला
  • सनकी
  • चपल
  • तरंगी

capricious Definition

  • given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior. ( मनोदशा या व्यवहार के अचानक और अस्वीकार्य परिवर्तनों के लिए दिया गया। )

capricious Example

  • It is capricious and fickle, changing moods easily.
  • In any event, I reserve the right to be arbitrary and capricious in choosing which comments to delete because they cross the line.
  • It's an amusing idea, that even the harbingers of capitalism are subject to the ever-changing moods of capricious Mother Nature.
  • The woman was so fickle-minded and capricious that Agueda often found herself confused.
  • It is as if we, temperamental and capricious , have been having a stormy affair with aloof, indifferent El Niño.
  • Luckily enough, ostriches are not capricious animals and easily adapt to the climate in Bulgaria.
  • I miss her because she was capricious and unreliable, and because minis are the kind of car that make people smile.
  • I have a strange, queasy feeling that I can never impart to him about how capricious and arbitrary a regime like this can be.
  • Even those who have climbed in the Alps or the lower Himalayas, find it hard to understand the appeal of such a brutal and capricious mountain.
  • Please allow me to maintain my self-image as capricious , arbitrary and unfair.
  • Nature is regarded as the provider of bounty, but also as wild, awesome and capricious , with unpredictable catastrophes, like floods and storms at sea.
  • It will be a difficult task as the ship has become overloaded, capricious and the ocean is tempestuous.
  • While the sprites that run the weather here are capricious , their temperaments are contained within some very strict limits.
  • It is an immensely tough way of living but one which now, with over-grazing and an increasingly capricious climate, is beginning to look very vulnerable.
  • The capricious god changed Ariadne into the Corona Cressa, or Cretan Diadem, already visible in the heavens in Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne as an omen at their first meeting.
  • Ultimately, that's for the voters to decide, and recent history shows them to be a mercurial, at times capricious lot.
  • He can be so sweet sometimes, he's just very capricious and whimsical.
  • The true gods are fickle and capricious and care little for the affairs of men, but the piper was different.
  • Exhausted and in constant pain, she had to contend with vast, unfathomable personality changes that made her capricious , indecisive, impatient and intolerant.
  • Let us say that on a rare, windy day in Waterloo, someone leaves a copy of our beloved Imprint on a bench outside, completely at the mercy of the fickle, capricious wind.
  • Y'know, I'm starting to be concerned at my own capriciousness .
  • And I like to think there's still a little of that capriciousness to my choices.
  • Neither has the tsunami anything in common with God's final judgement, as the tsunami killed and destroyed capriciously , without rhyme or reason.
  • Officials who treat citizens capriciously should not be surprised when citizens use the legislature to put the officials on a shorter leash.
  • But can an Assembly be dissolved arbitrarily, capriciously , whimsically, at the absolute discretion of a Chief Minister?
  • We felt that we were asking them to abide by their standards, which were being executed capriciously .
  • Whether you interpret such behavior as capriciousness or hard-core adventure, enduring it is a price you must occasionally pay.
  • The Romans, intuitively, seemed to know better, for they named it after the goddess they feared for her vengefulness, capriciousness and cruelty.
  • I don't want laws that aren't enforced but serve a symbolic function - except when they're capriciously enforced.
  • As it was, this random capriciousness on his part ended up providing me with my main home address for the next 16 years.