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caprice

[kuh-prees] / kəˈpris /


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But we live now at the intersection of presidential instinct and personal caprice.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 13, 2025

“Marie-Jeanne became a way to think about the private Fanon,” Shatz said, “his vanity and contradictions, his caprice and his warmth. I felt that through her I could offer a more humane portrait.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 22, 2024

It told the BBC that COP presidents are "expected to act without bias, prejudice, favouritism, caprice, self-interest, preference or deference, strictly based on sound, independent and fair judgement".

From BBC • Nov. 27, 2023

It wasn’t “if” early America would fall back under tyranny, the lawless caprice of monarchy, but when.

From Salon • Nov. 24, 2023

She had taken an amiable caprice to me.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë