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/ˈfɪk.əl/ · fick·le
adjective
  1. Quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable. She was so fickle that she switched political parties after each election.
  2. Changeable; liable to vary. The weather in spring is notoriously fickle.
Did you know? Shakespeare used the word in 'Much Ado About Nothing', where Benedick calls Hero ‘a fickle woman’, illustrating its early literary presence.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 14, 2026