Whims [noun]

Definition of Whims:

sudden idea

Synonyms of Whims:

● Impulse

● Vagary

● Inclination

● Desire

● Urge

● Humor

● Disposition

● Quirk

● Conceit

● Fad

● Whimsy

● Fancy

● Caprice

● Fantasy

● Thought

● Craze

● Freak

● Sport

● Dream

● Notion

● Vision

● Passing thought


Opposite/Antonyms of Whims:

● Plan

● Truth

● Fact

● Certainty

● Seriousness

● Actuality

● Reality

● Hate

● Dislike


Sentence/Example of Whims:

It was quite evident that "my niece" was a young person of whims.

I have ruined my life to satisfy one of your whims; surely that ought to suffice.

It takes on the color of any composer's ideas, and submits like a slave to the whims of any virtuoso.

This was decidedly interesting, since it resembled her own whims.

Even if you are a prince, the world cannot always run just to suit your whims.

To be sure, Belle refused to ride a horse; but then Belle was a woman and women had whims.

They could not understand that big men are sometimes actuated by whims.

But big men are cautious about letting the world know their whims.

Unhappily I am not a Greek woman, pliant to the whims of artists and voluptuaries.

Those young lives must not be overshadowed by a sick man's whims.