What does capricios in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word capricios in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use capricios in Romanian.

The word capricios in Romanian means whimsy, picky, schimbător, mofturos, capricios, capricios, capricios, sporadic, mofturos, capricios, extravagant, mofturos, dificil, pretențios. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word capricios

whimsy, picky

schimbător

(person)

Ryan era o persoană schimbătoare, în fiecare zi avea o pasiune nouă și diferită.
Ryan was a fickle person; he pursued a new and different passion every day.

mofturos

(hard to satisfy)

Paul era foarte pretențios și avea tendința să nu rezolve lucrurile repede.
Paul was very fussy and tended not to get things done very quickly.

capricios

(whimsical)

Aaron liked to tell fanciful stories for entertainment.

capricios

(informal (capricious, unreliable)

Don't trust Amy to plan the party; she's flighty.

capricios

(willful, fickle)

Sean has a capricious nature and is unreliable.

sporadic

(erratic or wandering)

mofturos

(UK (person: fussy, picky) (persoană)

capricios

(capriciously)

People felt as though the law were being whimsically applied.

extravagant

(extravagant, excessive)

Terry nearly went bankrupt as a result of wanton spending on luxuries.

mofturos

(squeamish, easily disgusted)

My boss is a very fastidious man and hates to get dirty.

dificil

(informal (person: difficult)

He is a tough person to work with.

pretențios

(UK, slang (showy, pretentious, pompous)

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