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1
likely
to change your
opinion
or your
feelings
suddenly
and without a good
reason
:
Examples:
She's so fickle - she's never been
interested
in the same man for more than a
week
!
The world of
popular
music is notoriously fickle.
2
Fickle
conditions
are
likely
to change
suddenly
and without
warning
:
Examples:
Fickle
winds
made
sailing
conditions
difficult
.
3
likely
to change your
opinion
or your
feelings
suddenly
and without a good
reason
:
Examples:
He
criticized
the fickle
behavior
of
football
fans
who
cheer
you one
week
and
boo
you the next.
4
The
weather
is
described
as fickle if it
tends
to change
suddenly
:
Examples:
Fickle
winds
made
sailing
conditions
difficult
.
5
likely
to change
suddenly
and without
warning
:
Examples:
Do
Americans
know how to
invest
in fickle
markets
?
The
art
market
is as fickle and hard to
predict
as any other.
6
likely
to change your
opinion
or your
feelings
suddenly
and without a good
reason
:
Examples:
Brand
loyalty
is hard to get from the notoriously fickle
internet
community
.
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