mood |
whim |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between mood and whim
is that
mood is a mental or emotional state, composure while
whim is a fanciful impulse, or whimsical idea.
satire |
whim |
Related terms |
Satire is a related term of whim.
As a noun satire
is .
whim |
fickleness |
Related terms |
Whim is a related term of fickleness.
As a noun fickleness is
the quality of being fickle.
fetish |
whim |
As a noun fetish
is something which is believed to possess, contain, or cause spiritual or magical powers; an amulet or a talisman.
wanton |
whim |
As an adjective wanton
is (obsolete) undisciplined, unruly; not able to be controlled.
As a noun wanton
is a pampered or coddled person.
As a verb wanton
is to rove and ramble without restraint, rule, or limit; to revel; to play loosely; to frolic.
whim |
caprices |
As nouns the difference between whim and caprices
is that
whim is a fanciful impulse, or whimsical idea while
caprices is plural of lang=en.
extravagance |
whim |
As a noun extravagance
is excessive or superfluous expenditure of money.
whim |
arbitrariness |
As nouns the difference between whim and arbitrariness
is that
whim is a fanciful impulse, or whimsical idea while
arbitrariness is the quality or state of being arbitrary.
whim |
frickle |
As a noun frickle is
(obsolete) a bushel basket.
whim |
infatuation |
As nouns the difference between whim and infatuation
is that
whim is a fanciful impulse, or whimsical idea while
infatuation is the act of infatuating; the state of being infatuated; folly; that which infatuates.
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