Even the origin of whimsical is whimsical: its ultimate source (by way of the noun whimsy) is the now-obscure whim-wham, a noun from the early 16th century that first referred to an ornamental object or trinket, and later to an eccentric impulse or interest—that is, to what in modern terms can be called a whim. The origin of whim-wham isn’t clear, but it’s among a class of words known as reduplications, words that are formed by repeating a word, as in go-go, or by adding to a word one that sounds very similar to it, as in dillydally. (In the case of whim-wham, the original duplicated term has been lost to time.) While whimsical first described those who tend toward whimsy, it now commonly describes things that are unusual in a playful or amusing way, as in “charmed by the book’s whimsical illustrations.”
You can practically taste the tropics in these whimsical doughnuts. Ripe bananas, toasted coconut and your favorite rum transform traditional doughnuts into paradisiacal ones.—Janice Wald Henderson, Chocolatier, March 2001Unlike the broad slapstick humor of Musical Mose and other early Herriman strips, Krazy Kat was gentle, fey, and whimsical.—Jeet Heer, Lingua Franca, September 2001In the whimsical linguistics of theoretical physics, the "naked" electron is an imaginary object cut off from the influences of the field, whereas a "dressed" electron carries the imprint of the universe, but it is all buried in extremely tiny modifications to its bare properties.—Leon Lederman et al., The God Particle, 1993
She has a whimsical sense of humor.
it's hard to make plans with such a whimsical best friend
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Probably quite a few World War II tail gunners held whimsical enjoyment in suspicion.—Joe Soucheray, Twin Cities, 30 May 2026 These whimsical drinking glasses are both cute and practical—not to mention available in a wide variety of icons.—Abigail Wilt, Southern Living, 29 May 2026 The beloved concrete birds, which first gained popularity in the late 20th century, are being rediscovered, resonating with a new audience that finds comfort in décor that feels unapologetically whimsical and nostalgic.—Wendy Rose Gould, Martha Stewart, 29 May 2026 The whimsical looks have sparked debate online, with some accusing the 23-year-old pop star of sexualizing children's clothes.—Emlyn Travis, Entertainment Weekly, 28 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for whimsical