Caprice

/kəˈpriːs/ noun

A sudden, unpredictable change of mood or behavior; a whim or sudden decision made without good reason.

From Italian 'capriccio' (whim), possibly from 'capra' (goat) plus 'riccio' (hedgehog), or possibly from capo (head) with the idea of sudden head movements. Entered English in the 1600s.

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