fickle

fickle(
fih
-
kuhl
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. inconstante
Jennifer is very fickle when it comes to men.Jennifer es muy inconstante en lo que a los hombres se refiere.
b. veleidoso
It's hard to be successful in the fickle world of fashion.Es difícil triunfar en el veleidoso mundo de la moda.
c. voluble
I thought I could trust Anna, but she turned out to be such a fickle friend.Pensé que podía confiar en Anna, pero resultó ser una amiga de lo más voluble.
d. variable
The weather in this part of the country tends to be very fickle. You never know what to expect.En esta parte del país, el tiempo suele ser muy variable. Uno nunca sabe a qué atenerse.
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