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Detailed Translations for caprice from English to French

caprice:

caprice [the ~] noun

  1. the caprice (whim; quirk; mood; spur of the moment; fancy)
    le caprice; l'humeur
  2. the caprice (whim; spur of the moment; burst)
    le caprice; la passade; l'engouement
  3. the caprice (whim; impulse)
    l'impulsion; l'instinct

Translation Matrix for caprice:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
caprice burst; caprice; fancy; mood; quirk; spur of the moment; whim caper; funny streak; shenanigan; silly trick
engouement burst; caprice; spur of the moment; whim craze; exaggerated love; mania; rage
humeur caprice; fancy; mood; quirk; spur of the moment; whim belief; creed; disposition; divine worship; faith; frame of mind; humor; humour; inclination; mental condition; mental state; mood; nature; religion; religious conviction; state of mind; temper
impulsion caprice; impulse; whim blow; boost; buffer; bump; bumper; craving; drive; impetus; impulse; incentive; incitement; initiative; instigation; instinct; intuition; jab; momentum; nudge; punch; push; shove; spur; start; stimulant; stimulation; stimulus; thrill; thrust; urge; urging
instinct caprice; impulse; whim drive; impulse; instinct; intuition; natural drive; natural urge; urge
passade burst; caprice; spur of the moment; whim
- impulse; whim

Related Words for "caprice":

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Related Definitions for "caprice":

  1. a sudden desire1

Wiktionary Translations for caprice:

caprice
noun
  1. impulsive, seemingly unmotivated notion or action
caprice

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French

Detailed Translations for caprice from French to English

caprice:

caprice [le ~] noun

  1. le caprice (humeur)
    the quirk; the caprice; the whim; the mood; the spur of the moment; the fancy
  2. le caprice (engouement; passade)
    the spur of the moment; the caprice; the whim; the burst
  3. le caprice
    the funny streak

caprice [la ~] noun

  1. la caprice (cabriole; culbute; gambade; pirouette; galpette)
    the shenanigan; the caper; the silly trick
  2. la caprice (cabriole; galipette; saut mouton)
    the caper
  3. la caprice (coup; tour; bêtise; coup de tête; cabriole)
    the shenanigan; the silly trick

Translation Matrix for caprice:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
burst caprice; engouement; passade lueur; ombre; petit trait; rafale
caper cabriole; caprice; culbute; galipette; galpette; gambade; pirouette; saut mouton buisson de câpres; petit bout de chemin; saut de chat
caprice caprice; engouement; humeur; passade impulsion; instinct
fancy caprice; humeur choix; goût pour; inclination; penchant; prédilection; préférence
funny streak caprice
mood caprice; humeur caractère; connaissance; disposition; disposition d'âme; esprit; génie; humeur; inclination; intellect; intelligence; mentalité; moral; nature; penchant; raison; sympathies; tempérament; tendance; âme; état d'esprit; état d'âme; état mental
quirk caprice; humeur bizarrerie; singularité; tic; tic nerveux; étrangeté
shenanigan bêtise; cabriole; caprice; coup; coup de tête; culbute; galpette; gambade; pirouette; tour
silly trick bêtise; cabriole; caprice; coup; coup de tête; culbute; galpette; gambade; pirouette; tour
spur of the moment caprice; engouement; humeur; passade
whim caprice; engouement; humeur; passade impulsion; instinct
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
burst exploder; exploser; éclater; éclater en morceaux
fancy aimer; amuser; avoir envie de; jouir de; plaire; sembler bon
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
burst impulsif; impulsivement; à l'improviste

Synonyms for "caprice":


Wiktionary Translations for caprice:

caprice caprice
noun
  1. sudden causeless change or turn of the mind
  2. impulsive, seemingly unmotivated notion or action
  3. fanciful impulse

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
caprice whim Grille — vom Sprecher als unvernünftig, „dumm“ angesehene Idee
caprice quirk; foible Mackesalopp; auf Personen bezogen: sonderbare Eigenart

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