fickle - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fickle in Hindi

adjective

  • चंचल
  • अस्थिर
  • चपल
  • अधीर
  • बेठिकाना

fickle Definition

adjective

  • changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection.

fickle Example

  • the weather is forever fickle. ( मौसम हमेशा के लिए चंचल है। )
  • That fickle mentality has carried the league, for better or worse, for a decade. ( उस चंचल मानसिकता ने एक दशक तक, बेहतर या बदतर, लीग को आगे बढ़ाया है। )
  • Web patrons are a notoriously fickle lot, bouncing from one site to another on a whim. ( वेब संरक्षक एक कुख्यात चंचल लॉट हैं, जो एक साइट से दूसरी साइट पर उछल-कूद करते हैं। )
  • His mercurial and fickle temperament left him with few friends. ( उनके चंचल और चंचल स्वभाव ने उन्हें कुछ दोस्तों के साथ छोड़ दिया। )
  • But don’t for one moment feel you’re fickle if you change your perfume constantly, on a whim. ( लेकिन अगर आप अपना परफ्यूम लगातार बदलते रहते हैं, तो एक पल के लिए भी यह महसूस न करें कि आप चंचल हैं। )
  • Of course, I can be fickle, too. ( बेशक, मैं भी चंचल हो सकता हूँ। )

More Sentence

  • Though of a fickle and treacherous nature, he had all the personal fascination of his family, and is extolled by his contemporaries as a mirror of chivalry.
  • The challenge moving forward is that listeners are fickle and have an overwhelming amount of new music to sift through on a daily basis.
  • According to the movers, the fickle woman had them arranging one piece of furniture for several hours.  
  • Her taste in clothes is very fickle. One day she like something, the other day she likes something else.
  • Her fickle personality makes it difficult to be her friend, her moods change so quickly.
  • He blames poor sales on fickle consumers.
  • In the fickle climate of today’s NBA, it’s hard to imagine a reconciliation, especially with Harden prepared to make the situation ugly.
  • He was left heartbroken many times because he tended to fall in love with the most fickle of women.
  • Everything is so fickle now, because everything is moving so fast.
  • The prosperity of the mining towns of the interior is dependent on the fickle fortune of the gold-fields, for which they are the distributing points.
  • The star’s complicated relationship to visibility and image means trust is fickle (or nonexistent).
  • Since the weather has been very fickle lately, we are not sure if we will be able to have our wedding outdoors.
  • Facebook had long given developers access to its platform, known as an API, but was often fickle with how developers could use the data.
  • When Marcia is in a fickle mood, she is happy one moment and then sad the next moment.
  • How does such a major clothing line work its way into the often fickle preferences of young people around the world?
  • The corporate fan who has replaced the core fan is a fickle beast, choosy about which games he'll use his precious free time to attend.
  • The fickle weather soon had me changing from my shorts into my thick slacks.
  • London’s weather is so fickle that it becomes imperative to carry an umbrella all the time.
  • Flexible, indecisive and sometimes fickle, these natives can sometimes be destructive to themselves and others.
  • The government should invest in these industries rather than propping up increasingly fickle, unsustainable industries at times of crisis.
  • Telegraph poles push up into the living quarters protecting folk from the fickle rising seas.
  • Once we arrived at the movie theater, my fickle sister could not decide which movie she wanted to see.  
  • Parkside's economy was less than spectacular, but at least it didn't require dependency on the fickle business of mines, steel or man­ufacturing for its fiscal survival.
  • Pinot Noir vines are just as finicky and fickle as the grapes, which makes the grape even more difficult to grow and cultivate.
  • It displays an endless variety of moods: lonely, majestic, dangerous, fickle and serene.
  • It rained heavily and fickly. When we stepped out, there was absolutely no sign of a downpour.
  • It’s a very fickle industry to be in. One day can be awesome and the next can be devastating.