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frivolous

adjective friv·o·lous \ˈfri-və-ləs\

: not important : not deserving serious attention

: silly and not serious

Full Definition of FRIVOLOUS

1
a :  of little weight or importance
b :  having no sound basis (as in fact or law) <a frivolous lawsuit>
2
a :  lacking in seriousness
b :  marked by unbecoming levity
friv·o·lous·ly adverb
friv·o·lous·ness noun
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Examples of FRIVOLOUS

  1. She knew that people might think her frivolous, Kitty said, to talk to some saint when she had a cooking disaster, but that was what she really believed the saints were there for. —Alice Munro, New Yorker, 8 Oct. 2001

Origin of FRIVOLOUS

Middle English, from Latin frivolus
First Known Use: 15th century
FRIVOLOUS Defined for Kids

frivolous

adjective friv·o·lous \ˈfri-və-ləs\

Definition of FRIVOLOUS for Kids

1
:  of little importance :  trivial <a frivolous matter>
2
:  lacking in seriousness <a frivolous boyfriend>

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