frivol

IPA: frˈɪvʌɫ

noun

  • An unserious person; a shallow person.
  • An idle diversion or pastime; a frivolity.

verb

  • (intransitive) To behave frivolously.
  • (intransitive) To trifle.
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Examples of "frivol" in Sentences

  • The move to delete is frivolous.
  • Such a notion borders frivolousness.
  • Do not indulge in frivolity or pretense.
  • We step into the realm of frivolousness.
  • Frivolity is no excuse for ignoring canon.
  • The matter is really no cause for frivolity.
  • This discussion smacks of pedantic frivolousness.
  • Current objections appear to be rooted in frivolity.
  • The defendants replied that the lawsuit was frivolous.
  • Bringing this bit of frivolousness to the program will be no harm.
  • I've also gained a frog and a lizard for the frivol corner on my desk.
  • Well, wherever you are you absolutely must have a little frivol because don't you think life just gets too serious sometimes?
  • There's been trouble over in the desk frivol corner already, Jane "Crocky Dundee" Austen has her hands full and will that pen be as mighty as a sword?
  • If the usual discretion is observed in the choice of a companion for a young lady going to and returning from a hunt, she would have far less opportunity for "frivol," than in any ordinary ball room or theatre.
  • So if you fancy having a frivol and being two years old again, names in comments and we'll have a good old fashioned prize draw if it turns out that more than ten people in the whole world can prove they are as young as me.

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