frivolity (Meaning)

Wordnet

frivolity (n)

the trait of being frivolous; not serious or sensible

something of little value or significance

acting like a clown or buffoon

Webster

frivolity (n.)

The condition or quality of being frivolous; also, acts or habits of trifling; unbecoming levity of disposition.

frivolity Sentence Examples

  1. Her frivolous pursuits often left her with a sense of emptiness.
  2. The party was a mere display of frivolity, devoid of any meaningful connection.
  3. The politician's frivolous promises failed to impress the electorate.
  4. The magazine focused on celebrity gossip and frivolous fashion trends.
  5. He indulged in frivolous spending, thinking only of immediate gratification.
  6. Her life was marked by frivolous pursuits that brought her little lasting joy.
  7. The meeting was marred by frivolous interruptions that wasted time and patience.
  8. The artist's latest work was criticized for its frivolity and lack of substance.
  9. The company's marketing strategy relied on frivolous gimmicks rather than solid value.
  10. Their frivolous behavior caused embarrassment and shame to their family and friends.

FAQs About the word frivolity

the trait of being frivolous; not serious or sensible, something of little value or significance, acting like a clown or buffoonThe condition or quality of bein

levity, silliness, glee, cheerfulness,lightness, flippancy, frivolousness, childishness, joviality, light-headedness

earnestness, earnestness, solemnity, soberness, gravity, gravity, soberness,seriousness, seriousness, solemnity

Her frivolous pursuits often left her with a sense of emptiness.

The party was a mere display of frivolity, devoid of any meaningful connection.

The politician's frivolous promises failed to impress the electorate.

The magazine focused on celebrity gossip and frivolous fashion trends.