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caprice

whim

noun kah-PREES Rare

Also means

tantrum

Usage Note

Caprice can mean a sudden whim or a child's tantrum — context distinguishes them. The phrase faire des caprices specifically means 'to throw tantrums' (usually of children). The adjective capricieux/capricieuse ('capricious', 'fussy') is very common when describing a picky eater or an unpredictable person.

Examples

"L'enfant fait encore des caprices."

Natural Translation

The child is throwing tantrums again.

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