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whimsical
[ hwim-zi-kuhl, wim- ]
whimsical
/ ˌwɪmzɪˈkælɪtɪ; ˈwɪmzɪkəl /
adjective
- spontaneously fanciful or playful
- given to whims; capricious
- quaint, unusual, or fantastic
Derived Forms
- ˈɳԱ, noun
- whimsicality, noun
- ˈɳ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ɳs·· adverb
- ܲ·ɳs· adjective
- un·ɳs·· adverb
- ܲ·ɳs··ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of whimsical1
Example Sentences
For the whimsical city girl looking to brighten up her next run, Beats and Sandy Liang have joined forces to create the sweetest pair of headphones.
Lauren Parrish and Mandy West of St. John presented the Graduate Award to Patrick Taylor, whose whimsical knitwear brand is inspired by the designer’s vintage family photographs.
Mine turned out to be the antithesis of that but regardless, the whole process of assembling smeared butter and then eating it was oddly…cathartic and whimsical.
Musical performances and rare behind-the-scenes footage that show a more whimsical side of the singer are also featured in the documentary.
Barabak: I’d submit that “normal” was last seen leaving town nearly a decade ago, after Trump descended that gold-plated escalator to launch what them seemed like a whimsical bit of self-promotion.
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