fickle-minded

[ fik-uhl-mahyn-did ]

adjective
  1. (of a person) prone to casual change; inconstant.

Origin of fickle-minded

1
First recorded in 1590–1600

Words Nearby fickle-minded

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How to use fickle-minded in a sentence

  • He was an outlaw, hunted and despised, depending for his life on the caprice of a fickle-minded woman.

    The Red Year | Louis Tracy
  • But the fickle-minded are not even able to give up, without trembling, faded flowers, the remainder of a sacrifice.

    The Gtakaml | rya Sra
  • Here is more evidence that he is fickle-minded and unreliable, or that the Bible writers have misrepresented his character.

    The Bible Of Bibles; | Kersey Graves
  • She is not fickle-minded naturally; there is something fermenting in her mind which must be worked out.

  • All this made a deep impression upon the fickle-minded redmen.

    Life And Times Of Washington, Volume 2 | John Frederick Schroeder