Similar words: fickle, fecklessness, recklessness, wholeness, vileness, idleness, suppleness, feebleness. Meaning: ['fɪklnɪs] n. unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous.
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1. What provides stability to the fickleness of love is the material framework of marriage.
2. This therefore intending , did I then use fickleness?
3. While she always criticized the fickleness of human nature.
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4. Tranquinessl can cause you look clearly omnipresent fickleness.
5. I feel incisive and vivid, with fickleness faded.
6. Your fickleness will however entice a host of unusual suitors eager to tie you down.
7. Instead, the green full of streets suppresses the fickleness and adds a little harmoniousness.
8. Blundering psychology is a kind of familiar morbid psychology in society, and it also exists among postgraduates, such as fickleness, haste-in-progress, dysphoria, pessimism, and so on.
9. However love will never tolerate half - heartedness and fickleness.
10. There must be some truth, after all, in the rant of the poets about the heartlessness and fickleness of women, although he had always been used to consider it the merest bosh.
11. Cor .1:17 This therefore intending , did I then use fickleness?
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