Capricious in a sentence as an adjective

If he stopped all donut services because of one guy who looked unhealthy, then it again shows how capricious he was.

If I didn't know who we were reading about beforehand I'd gander they were prone to being capricious.

Context does matter, and it's not some whimsical flight of fancy by fickle and capricious women.

"On top of all that, the segmentation was arbitrary and capricious.

I would refuse to sign off on any contract with a vendor that such a capricious and draconian late payment policy.

But this creates a case for hosting your own stream, instead of relying on a capricious 3rd party who is too scared of media cartels to serve its customers properly.

PayPal's behavior often appears arbitrary and capricious; at the very least, it's unpredictable from the customer's viewpoint.

Wikipedia is so capricious in the enforcement of the rules, and there's so little stopping people from breaking the rules, that deletions do seem arbitrarily and inconsistently enforced.

Capricious definitions

adjective

changeable; "a capricious summer breeze"; "freakish weather"

See also: freakish

adjective

determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason; "a capricious refusal"; "authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious"; "the victim of whimsical persecutions"

See also: impulsive whimsical