Adverb
in a capricious manner
unpredictably
Source: WordNetthere were Turk's head lilies and patches of iris, islands of brilliant blue set capriciously in the green sea Source: Internet
the weather has been freakishly variable Source: Internet
Because Heller conceded at oral argument that the D. C. licensing law is permissible if it is not enforced arbitrarily and capriciously, the Court assumes that a license will satisfy his prayer for relief and does not address the licensing requirement. Source: Internet
Psychopathology 22: 344-347 Folk beliefs A German woodcut from 1722 Characteristics The beliefs classed together under lycanthropy are far from uniform, and the term is somewhat capriciously applied. Source: Internet
The tax in different boroughs differed because local taxes paid by businesses varied and grants by central government to local authorities sometimes varied capriciously. Source: Internet