The correct spelling is “capricious.”
“Capricious” means “subject to sudden and unpredictable changes of mood or behavior.” It comes from the Latin word “capriccio,” which means “whim.”
“Capricious” is often used to describe people who are unpredictable or unreliable. It can also be used to describe things that are changeable or unstable.
For example, you might say that someone is “capricious” if they are always changing their mind about what they want to do. Or, you might say that the weather is “capricious” if it is constantly changing from sunny to cloudy to rainy.
The other options are incorrect spellings of the word “capricious.” “Capricious” is the only correct spelling.