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1 veleidad
f.1 fickleness, capriciousness (inconstancia).2 whim, caprice (antojo, capricho).* * *1 (capricho) caprice, whim2 (inconstancia) inconstancy, fickleness* * *SF1) (=volubilidad, inconstancia) fickleness, capriciousness2) (=capricho) whim; [de humor] unpredictable mood* * *a) (volubilidad, ligereza) flightiness, ficklenessb) (RPl) ( aire de grandeza)tiene unas veleidades... — she really gives herself airs
* * *a) (volubilidad, ligereza) flightiness, ficklenessb) (RPl) ( aire de grandeza)tiene unas veleidades... — she really gives herself airs
* * *1(volubilidad, ligereza): su veleidad con los hombres her flightiness o fickleness with menveleidades de juventud youthful follies o caprices2( RPl) (aire de grandeza): tiene unas veleidades … she really gives herself airs and graces* * *
veleidad sustantivo femenino
1 caprice
2 fickleness, inconstancy
* * *veleidad nf1. [inconstancia] fickleness2. [antojo, capricho] whim* * *f fickleness* * *veleidad nf1) : fickleness2) : whim, caprice
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