Fickle

Fickle

Meaning: 
Adverb
1.
likely to change, esp. due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable
2.
not constant or loyal in affections
fick·le·ness, noun
un·fick·le, adjective
Example Sentences
1. As I read my vows to my bride to be, I vowed to my bride and I that I will no longer be a fickle lover.
2. The Weather in Seattle, Washington is very fickle today.
3. When I'm snowboarding my tricks are very fickle.

Fickle is pronunced as [Fik-uhl]

When is Fickle best used?
Fickle is best used when you are descrbing the casual change of something. Such as the casual change of the weather or casual change of affections of someone or something. It is used when you want to sound smart and successful in word choice. It is a word you should use when talking to Albert Einstein or the President of the United States.

 Our word is a lot like the word "changeable" but is different because the word "fickle" is used when talking about casual change while the word "changeable" is used when saying someone or something can be changed.
Our word is also a lot like the word "unstable" but is different because the word "fickle" is used when talking about casual change while the word "unstable" is used when something is never right or is always changing.
Our word is pretty much the exact opposite of "stable" because when being stable you dont have change at all and the word "fickle" is when there is CASUAL change.
Our word is pretty much the exact opposite of "steady" because when being steady you stay at the same rate and/or size, while as for the word "fickle" you have nice casual change happening in the process of something or someone.

We would give our word a rating of FIVE stars because it is a fun and original word to say and it rolls off your tonge so mincely and in such a unique way. Its almost like no one can say it the same way or mean it in the same, it can be used when you want to sound smart, funny, happy, or even sad. It has more than one definition and can be used in so many ways making it original.