Vagaries example sentences

va·gar·y

noun

vagaries (plural noun)

  - an unexpected and inexplicable change in a situation or in someone's behavior:

Synonyms

quirk, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, oddity, eccentricity, unpredictability, fluctuation, foible, whim, whimsy, notion, conceit, caprice, fancy, kink, crotchet, thing, megrim, singularity

"Vagaries" Example Sentences

1. The vagaries of the stock market left many investors reeling.
2. He charted the vagaries of his love life in his diary.
3. We must account for the vagaries of the weather when planning the outdoor event.
4. Her unpredictable behavior was simply one of her vagaries.
5. The vagaries of fate led him to a new career.
6. Understanding the vagaries of human nature is crucial for success.
7. Subject to the vagaries of ocean currents, the small boat drifted aimlessly.
8. The vagaries of fashion often baffle me.
9. He attributed his success to both hard work and the vagaries of luck.
10. Planning for the unpredictable vagaries of winter is essential.
11. The vagaries of the political climate made predictions difficult.
12. Her writing style reflected the vagaries of her emotional state.
13. Navigating the vagaries of bureaucracy proved challenging.
14. The artist embraced the vagaries of improvisation in her performance.
15. The vagaries of the aging process are often unpredictable.
16. Despite the vagaries of the market, the company thrived.
17. He wrote a novel exploring the vagaries of human relationships.
18. The vagaries of the legal system sometimes lead to injustice.
19. She found beauty in the vagaries of nature.
20. The professor lectured on the vagaries of quantum physics.
21. His life was marked by the vagaries of fortune.
22. Let's not get bogged down in the vagaries of semantics.
23. The vagaries of memory can be frustrating.
24. We need a system that can withstand the vagaries of demand.
25. The vagaries of the economy often impact small businesses.
26. The story followed the vagaries of a lost soul.
27. He attributed his artistic style to the vagaries of his imagination.
28. The vagaries of the weather delayed our flight.
29. She documented the vagaries of her illness in a journal.
30. The vagaries of human emotion are a constant source of fascination.
31. The novel explores the vagaries of love and loss.
32. We must adapt to the vagaries of the marketplace.
33. The painting captured the vagaries of light and shadow.
34. Understanding the vagaries of the human mind is a lifelong pursuit.
35. The vagaries of the political landscape are constantly shifting.
36. He learned to accept the vagaries of life.
37. Predicting the vagaries of the future is an impossible task.
38. Her career was marked by the vagaries of the entertainment industry.
39. The vagaries of the English language are sometimes confusing.
40. The vagaries of his temper were well-known.
41. She found solace in the vagaries of nature's beauty.
42. The essay discussed the vagaries of cultural trends.
43. They tried to plan for all possible vagaries.
44. The poem captured the vagaries of the human heart.
45. His philosophy embraced the vagaries of existence.
46. The unpredictable vagaries of the weather caused havoc.
47. The story highlighted the vagaries of human relationships.
48. We must build resilience against the vagaries of the global economy.
49. The vagaries of the internet can be both exciting and frustrating.
50. The composer used the vagaries of rhythm to create tension.

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