palinodial

/pælɪnaɪˈdoʊəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having a tendency to change one’s opinions or promises repeatedly.

“The politician’s palinodial stance on the issue sparked controversy among his supporters.”

2. noun

A person who exhibits this tendency.

“The media dubbed the candidate a palinodial after his conflicting statements.”

Synonyms

  • flip-flopping
  • inconstant

Antonyms

  • consistent
  • firm