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    frivolity
    /frɪˈvɒlɪti/

    noun

    • 1. lack of seriousness; light-heartedness: "a night of fun and frivolity"

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  3. Frivolity means silly and not serious behaviour or things. Learn how to use this word in sentences and see how it is pronounced and translated in different languages.

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      FRIVOLITY meaning: 1. behaviour that is silly and not...

  4. Frivolity is the quality or state of being frivolous, or a frivolous act or thing. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. If you refer to an activity as a frivolity, you think that it is amusing and rather silly, rather than serious and sensible. There is a serious message at the core of all this frivolity. He was one of my most able pupils, but far too easily distracted by frivolities.

  6. Frivolity means silly and not serious behavior or things that are not important. Learn how to use this word in sentences and see how it is pronounced and translated in different languages.

  7. Frivolity is a type of clownishness or silliness. Frivolity is the opposite of getting down to business in a serious way. If people are running around a classroom, throwing things, and laughing, the teacher might say, "Why all the frivolity?"

  8. noun. , plural fri·vol·i·ties. the quality or state of being frivolous: the frivolity of Mardi Gras. Synonyms: foolishness, irresponsibility, self-indulgence, levity, abandon, triviality. a frivolous act or thing: It was a frivolity he had a hard time living down. Discover More.

  9. Frivolity means an activity that is amusing and rather silly, rather than serious and sensible. Learn how to pronounce, use, and translate this word with Collins Dictionary.

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