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    Whim
    /(h)wim/

    noun

  2. a sudden wish or idea, especially one that cannot be reasonably explained: We booked the trip on a whim. You can add what you want to this mixture - brandy, whiskey, or nothing at all - as the whim takes you. Oh for a husband who would indulge my every whim! Synonym. caprice (SUDDEN WISH) literary. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. A whim is an odd or fanciful idea, something kooky you suddenly decide to do, like dress up like a chicken or drive to Vegas. A whim can be a sudden impulse or a change of mind, like if you go shopping for school clothes but instead buy a pink cowboy hat.

  4. 3 days ago · A whim is a wish to do or have something which seems to have no serious reason or purpose behind it, and often occurs suddenly. We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco. The premium can increase at the whim of the insurers.

  5. Define whim. whim synonyms, whim pronunciation, whim translation, English dictionary definition of whim. ) n. 1. A sudden or capricious idea; a fancy: "More than five hundred of these men would never see another sunset, yet a holiday atmosphere prevailed; they...

  6. May 8, 2014 · whim. noun. /wɪm/. /wɪm/. [countable, uncountable] a sudden wish to do or have something, especially when it is something unusual or unnecessary. He was forced to pander to her every whim. the whims of fashion. on a whim We bought the house on a whim.

  7. WHIM definition: a sudden wish to do something without having a reason: . Learn more.

  8. noun. /wɪm/ [countable, uncountable] a sudden wish to do or have something, especially when it is something unusual or unnecessary He was forced to pander to her every whim. We bought the house on a whim. My duties seem to change daily at the whim of the boss. the whims of fashion She hires and fires people at whim. Definitions on the go.

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