Sentence example with the word 'frivolous'

frivolous

aimless, discontinuous, flimsy, giddy-headed, incoherent, meaningless, paltry, scramblebrained, sporadic, ungraded, vapid

Definition adj. not serious in content or attitude or behavior

Last update: October 7, 2016


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John spent his time in a frivolous manner.   [adverb]

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While this may seem a slightly frivolous idea, it is far from it.   [adjective]

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Even allowing for adolescent angst, a book in which the hero 's children hang themselves does not suggest a frivolous nature.   [adjective]

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But he was a King, a crowned and anointed King, and even Angela, who was less frivolous and shallow than most women, stood before him abashed and dazzled.   [adjective]

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Solidity, self-respect, pure absence of frivolous humor, ennobled the race and enabled them to hold together, so that everybody not born in Springhaven might lament, but never repair, his loss.   [adjective]

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The frivolous girl shed abundant tears of penitence while she was telling the story, and Nitetis, fancying this a proof of sincere love and sympathy, felt cheered.   [adjective]

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Nevertheless, I doubt if such simplicity would be agreeable to French vanity, to that inordinate love of distinction and flattery which makes our nation the most frivolous in the world.   [adjective]

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All these different creeds, at which the frivolous irreligion of the eighteenth century mocked, are modes of expression of the religious sentiment.   [adjective]

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As it is now, war is the favorite pastime of the idle and frivolous.   [adjective]

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He had something of the eighteenth century about him; frivolous and great.   [adjective]

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There already existed between them all the dissonances of the grave young man and the frivolous old man.   [adjective]

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