adj changeable in purpose, affections, etc.; capricious. (Old English ficol deceitful; related to fician to wheedle, befician to deceive) ♦ fickleness n. fickleness, file, fictile, fiche. career woman.
- 7 musts when dealing with a fickle friend.
- #1 Be careful what you say.
- #2 Don't depend on them.
- #3 Don't take it personally.
- #4 Stop reaching out to them.
- #5 Be fickle back.
- #6 Just ignore it.
- #7 Cut them loose.
fickle. Antonyms: devoted, faithful, firm, incorruptible, loyal, stanch, sure, true, trustworthy, trusty, unwavering. Synonyms: capricious, faithless, false, unfaithful, untrue, untrustworthy, wavering.
marked by monotony or tedium; long and tiresome: tedious tasks; a tedious journey. wordy so as to cause weariness or boredom, as a speaker, a writer, or the work they produce; prolix.
Fickle (adj): changing frequently; especially as it pertains to one's interests, loyalties, and/or affections. Fickle. Changing frequently. Changing INTERESTS. Changing PASSIONS.
adjective. If you say that something is fickle, you mean that it often changes and is unreliable.
To change or back out of one's decision or opinion. renege. retract. backtrack. relent.
Some common synonyms of capricious are fickle, inconstant, mercurial, and unstable. While all these words mean "lacking firmness or steadiness (as in purpose or devotion)," capricious suggests motivation by sudden whim or fancy and stresses unpredictability.
characterized by indecision, as persons; irresolute; undecided. not decisive or conclusive: a severe but indecisive battle. lacking definition; vague or indistinct: the indecisive outline of the distant hills.
Like-minded definitionsThe definition of like minded is having similar ideas, tastes, thoughts or opinions. An example of someone who is like minded is someone who has the same political views as you.
adjective. characterized by bitter or scornful derision; mocking; sneering; cynical; a sardonic grin.