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Difference between capricious and versatile



 
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Difference between capricious and versatile Sat Aug 05, 2006 18:49 pm  Difference between capricious and versatile
 

hi there!

could you set me forth the difference between "capricious" and "versatile"

would be grateful
Sultano
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Capricious/versatile Sat Aug 05, 2006 19:22 pm  Capricious/versatile
 

Hi Sultano,

A capricious person is someone who keeps changing their mind. A versatile person is someone who is able to do many different things with ease.

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