Capriciously [adverb]

Definition of Capriciously:

intermittently

Synonyms of Capriciously:


Opposite/Antonyms of Capriciously:

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Sentence/Example of Capriciously:

It's the one thing life has capriciously refused me, perhaps because I never desired it intensely enough.

I might call it a stylish piece; take the Prelude as capriciously as you like; put all the effect you can into it.

The channel winds through these savanna borders capriciously.

But God capriciously decided he had other plans for her—insomuch as decreeing she was not to be let go then.

Except when she was capriciously seized with a fit of what she thought firmness, clamour or flattery were all-prevailing with her.

Chance presides here, quite as capriciously as at a lottery or another game of hazard.

He varied his game capriciously, committed voluntary errors, and success always came forward to meet him.

The third act was even more capriciously humorous than the other two.

He never struck uselessly or capriciously, or stooped to the meaner victims of the guillotine.

The only plan is to use them variously and capriciously, according to the reaction to be explained.