Caprice vs Capriciousness - What's the difference?
caprice | capriciousness |
An impulsive, seemingly unmotivated notion or action.
An unpredictable or sudden condition, change, or series of changes.
A disposition to be impulsive.
An impulsive change of mind.
The quality of being capricious.
* 1827 Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill - Rationale of Judicial Evidence, Specially Applied to English Practice
As nouns the difference between caprice and capriciousness
is that caprice is an impulsive, seemingly unmotivated notion or action while capriciousness is the quality of being capricious.caprice
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(en noun)capriciousness
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(-)- To employ always the same witnesses, he would excite speculation, and expose himself to the imputation of fickleness or capriciousness .