Caprice
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- An impulsive, seemingly unmotivated notion or action.
- An unpredictable or sudden condition, change, or series of changes.
- A disposition to be impulsive.
- An impulsive change of mind.
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Film
- Caprice (film), a 1967 film starring Richard Harris and Doris Day.
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Music
- Caprice (band), a Moscow-based darkwave/neo-folk band.
- Capriccio (music), another name for a caprice, a short and lively instrumental piece.
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Name
- Caprice (name), female given name.
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See also
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