From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwhimsicalwhim‧si‧cal /ˈwɪmzɪkəl/ adjectiveSTRANGEunusual or strange and often amusingHe has a wonderful whimsical sense of humour. —whimsically /-kli/ adverbExamples from the Corpuswhimsical• Wild, whimsical and scary, to say Alabama 3 are unpredictable would be an understatement.• His whimsical creations incorporate the antique wood letters and foundry type from a Montana newspaper he published in the 1960s.• The whimsicalimagery of Martinez's work plays on color and shape.• Miller is known for her whimsicalpaintings and sculpture, both emanating from her unique take on the Southwestdesert.• Miller is known for her whimsical paintings.• Kneale read the synopsis but felt the format too whimsical to fit his much grimmer style of writing.• For her to be subjected to the whimsical will of a clown!