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Word | Whimsical |
French Meaning | capricieux, fantasque, étrange, maniaque |
determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason; a capricious refusal; authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious; the victim of whimsical persecutions / determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason / Full of, or characterized by, whims / capricious; fanciful / playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way. / unusual in a playful or amusing way : not serious, | |
Usage | ⇒ He is a person of whimsical nature ⇒ In Mrs. Doubtfire, the hero is a playful, whimsical man who takes a notion to dress up as a woman so that he can look after his children, who are in the custody of his ex-wife. ⇒ She has a whimsical sense of humor. ⇒ a whimsical sense of humor |
Synonyms | capricious, fanciful, fantastic, erratic, fickle, odd, eccentric, impulsive, freakish, wayward, arbitrary, flighty, queer, strange, frivolous, unpredictable, volatile, facetious, peculiar, funny, |
Antonyms | customary, normal, regular, reasonable, sensible, common, ordinary, accustomed, behaving, constant, equable, habitual, immutable, invariable, nonarbitrary, predictable, set, steady, unvarying, usual, |
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