fickly

/ˈfɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows a tendency to change opinions, loyalties, or interests suddenly and without good reason.
    • She fickly changed her mind about the vacation destination three times in an hour.
    • The crowd fickly cheered for one candidate and then booed the next.
    • He fickly abandoned his plan to study medicine after just one semester.
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