Definitionadj. determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason
Last update: October 6, 2015
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He is a person of whimsical nature. [adjective]
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These drawings show a masterful perspective, a whimsical line and reveal a natural innate artistry. [adjective]
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There is a strange, whimsical face visible, a gargoyle sculpted by nature. [adjective]
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The greater part of the gentry now dispersed, the whimsical misfortune which had befallen the gens d'armerie of Tillietudlem furnishing them with huge entertainment on their road homeward.' [adjective]
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He therefore permits her to live in her own way, which is something extraordinary, and gratifies her in all her whimsical desires. [adjective]
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His rather whimsical and fragmentary book on education, called "Levana," contains some rare scraps of wisdom much used by later writers on educational topics. [adjective]
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Most women are moody and whimsical. [adjective]
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It seems they were either deceiv'd in themselves, or deceiv'd the Parliament; but common sense, aided by present danger, will sometimes be too strong for whimsical opinions. [adjective]
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A quavering voice, a whimsical mind. [adjective]
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The following whimsical letter to the editor may serve to indicate the part played by the Spectator in the daily life of London: Mr. [adjective]
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Disappointed her friend was leaving for somewhere across the world, she'd bought them matching necklaces featuring whimsical half moons in rose gold with a single, small, sparkling diamond of a star embedded in the moon. [Please select]
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