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frivolous
[friv-uh-luhs]
adjective
characterized by lack of seriousness or sense.
frivolous conduct.
self-indulgently carefree; unconcerned about or lacking any serious purpose.
(of a person) given to trifling or undue levity.
a frivolous, empty-headed person.
Antonyms: seriousof little or no weight, worth, or importance; not worthy of serious notice.
a frivolous suggestion.
Antonyms: weighty
frivolous
/ ˈfrɪvələs, frɪˈvɒlɪtɪ /
adjective
not serious or sensible in content, attitude, or behaviour; silly
a frivolous remark
unworthy of serious or sensible treatment; unimportant
frivolous details
Other Word Forms
- frivolously adverb
- frivolousness noun
- unfrivolous adjective
- unfrivolousness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of frivolous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of frivolous1
Example Sentences
The lawsuit, considered frivolous by 1st Amendment experts, damaged the morale of the news division and likely led to the ouster of Owens in April.
Two of the senators called the lawsuits frivolous, while Bailey has argued the posts were protected by legislative immunity, as the senators were acting in their official capacity.
He also blames backlogs on "fraudulent and frivolous" claims made under the Biden administration and says new legislation would increase asylum fees to reduce fraud.
The film is teeming with viral headlines — serious, frivolous or false — jumbled together on computer screens screaming for attention in the same all-caps font.
The LAPD’s expansive system for investigating and disciplining officers has long faced criticism for failing to punish bad cop behavior, while some within the department complain of being inundated by frivolous complaints.
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