单词 | flighty |
释义 | flighty (once / 5834 pages) adj If you're flighty, you're flaky and a little bit thoughtless. Flighty people change their minds and plans at the drop of a hat. Flighty people are unreliable and irresponsible — they often forget appointments, show up late, and change their minds about important things at the last minute. If you need help with something important, don't count on a flighty person for help. The original meaning of flighty, in the 1500's, was "swift" or "speedy." By the late 1700's, it had come to mean "fickle or frivolous," and was often used to describe skittish horses. WORD FAMILYflighty: flightier, flightiest, flightily, flightiness USAGE EXAMPLESTwo eyebrows rose beneath her neatly pleated headscarf as if to signal amusement at the flighty sophistication of Beiruti ladies. The Guardian(Dec 07, 2016) Quiet music may be the distraction a flighty person needs to keep focusing. New York Times(Nov 01, 2016) Plato, one of the earliest to see democracy as a problem, saw its typical citizen as shiftless and flighty: The New Yorker(Oct 31, 2016) 1adj guided by whim and fancy flighty young girls Syn flyaway, head-in-the-clouds, scatterbrained frivolous not serious in content or attitude or behavior 2adj unpredictably excitable (especially of horses) Syn nervous, skittish, spooky excitable easily excited |
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