fastidious |
fickle |
As adjectives the difference between fastidious and fickle
is that
fastidious is excessively particular, demanding, or fussy about details, especially about tidiness and cleanliness while
fickle is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a verb fickle is
to deceive; flatter.
fickle |
changing |
As verbs the difference between fickle and changing
is that
fickle is to deceive; flatter while
changing is .
As an adjective fickle
is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a noun changing is
change; alteration.
fanatic |
fickle |
As adjectives the difference between fanatic and fickle
is that
fanatic is fanatical while
fickle is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a noun fanatic
is a person who is zealously enthusiastic for some cause, especially in religion.
As a verb fickle is
to deceive; flatter.
obstinant |
fickle |
As adjectives the difference between obstinant and fickle
is that
obstinant is (proscribed) obstinate while
fickle is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a verb fickle is
to deceive; flatter.
obstinate |
fickle |
As adjectives the difference between obstinate and fickle
is that
obstinate is stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent while
fickle is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a verb fickle is
to deceive; flatter.
promiscuous |
fickle |
As adjectives the difference between promiscuous and fickle
is that
promiscuous is made up of various disparate elements mixed together; of disorderly composition while
fickle is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a verb fickle is
to deceive; flatter.
fickle |
petty |
As an adjective fickle
is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a verb fickle
is to deceive; flatter.
As a proper noun petty is
.
fickle |
guess |
As verbs the difference between fickle and guess
is that
fickle is to deceive; flatter while
guess is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.
As an adjective fickle
is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a noun guess is
a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.
fickle |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between fickle and undefined
is that
fickle is quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb fickle
is to deceive; flatter.
chang |
fickle |
As a proper noun chang
is .
As an adjective fickle is
quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
As a verb fickle is
to deceive; flatter.
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