adjective🔗ShareInconstante, voluble, veleidosoQuick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable."Her interest in math was quite fickle; she loved it one day and complained it was boring the next. "Su interés por las matemáticas era bastante voluble; un día le encantaba y al día siguiente se quejaba de que era aburrido.characterpersonattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareInconstante, volubleChangeable."Her mood was fickle; she was happy one minute and sad the next. "Su estado de ánimo era inconstante; estaba feliz un minuto y triste al siguiente.characterattitudetendencyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareEngañar, adularTo deceive, flatter."The politician fickled the voters with promises of lower taxes, knowing they wouldn't be kept. "El político engañó a los votantes con promesas de bajar los impuestos, sabiendo que no se cumplirían.characterattitudepersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareDesconcertar, confundirTo puzzle, perplex, nonplus."The confusing instructions on the project assignment completely fickled me; I couldn't figure out what to do. "Las instrucciones confusas de la tarea del proyecto me desconcertaron por completo; no podía entender qué hacer.mindcharacterattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading