✅ To table something means to put it aside to be discussed later (Let’s table this topic for now).
✅ To shelve a question or discussion means to put it off or put it aside (They shelved the idea of not serving coffee anymore at meetings).
✅ Table and shelve mean very similar things, but the key difference is that table implies putting something aside with the intention of putting it aside indefinitely, whereas shelve suggests putting it aside just for the moment.
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✅ Capriciousness refers to being prone to arbitrary and erratic changes in decisions, desires, emotions, and moods (Her capriciousness led her to make snap decisions).
✅ Fickleness refers to being changeable or being prone to change due to indecision or instability (We were frustrated by the fickleness of the weather).
✅ Capriciousness is a more negative word and suggests changes that are without motive, whimsical, or without care for others.
✅ Fickleness is a bit more neutral and emphasizes changes due to indecision.
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✅ Nervously refers to doing something in a way that suggests you feel uneasy and apprehensive (She paced nervously before she went on stage).
✅ Anxiously refers to doing something in a way that suggests you are particularly worried or concerned, especially due to a fear of misfortune (He fiddled anxiously while waiting for the doctor).
✅ Anxiously suggests a more intense level of worry or uneasiness than nervously (They anxiously waited for the judge's decision).
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