Fickleness [noun]

Definition of Fickleness:

imbalance, inconstancy

Opposite/Antonyms of Fickleness:


Sentence/Example of Fickleness:

A fearsome thunderstorm or howling tornado of dust might reveal her fickleness of mood at any moment.

Taking this for his text, he expatiated at great length on the fickleness and ingratitude of the Achaeans.

For idolized though he is by the French people, he realizes their fickleness, and he knows that the Directory is jealous of him.

She had gone easily from one affair to another not so much from fickleness as from growth.

England is not the only spot famed for fickleness of atmosphere.

Fickleness means getting weary of a thing while the thing remains the same.

He is contrasting the feebleness and fickleness of the multitude with the strength and stability of John.

We may show due consideration without fickleness, and kindness without familiarity.

This fickleness of temper much displeased Grotius, who in the latter part of his life spoke of his son with great indifference.

It is the means of avoiding self-deception, fickleness, disturbance, and lukewarmness.