fickleness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈfɪk.əl.nəs/ us/ˈfɪk.əl.nəs/
disapproving浮躁|易变
the quality of being likely to change your opinion or your feelings suddenly and without a good reason
the fickleness of modern-day football fans 现代足球粉丝的浮躁
the fickleness of public taste 大众审美的易变
变幻莫测
the quality of being likely to change suddenly and without warning
the fickleness of fortune 命运无常
The incident demonstrated the fickleness of politics. 这一事件表明了政治的反复无常。
See: fickle
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- He had a reputation for fickleness and broken promises.
- the fickleness of success in the movie business
- The athletes were aware of the fickleness of the crowd.
- the fickleness of the art market
- We are at the mercy of the weather's fickleness.