on a whim



on a whim

Based on a sudden, impulsive urge, desire, or idea; without careful planning or because of a capricious inclination. On a whim, we drove to the beach for the weekend. Major governmental policies cannot be decided on a whim; they have to be carefully and rationally thought through.
See also: on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GÉRaldine-French
Ryoṙyo:Japanese
LÍAdanLEE-dinIrish
LucÍAloo-THEE-ah (Spanish), loo-SEE-ah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Emmett['emit]
Elek-Hungarian