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whimsical (adjective), more whimsical, most whimsical
1. Relating to something that is full of odd notions or fancies that are humorous and laughable: Janet wrote a whimsical article in her newspaper about how some students expected to be millionaires when they graduated from college and had jobs.
2. Descriptive of a person who has peculiar or strange ideas that are not serious: James is a whimsical character who is not considered to be very successful in business.
3. Etymology: possibly based on whim-wham, "a trifle".

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2. Descriptive of a person who has peculiar or strange ideas that are not serious: James is a whimsical character who is not considered to be very successful in business.
3. Etymology: possibly based on whim-wham, "a trifle".
