Synonym: bagatelle, buffoonery, clowning, fluff, frippery, frivolousness, harlequinade, japery, prank. Similar words: frivolous, volition, polity, volubility, polite, politic, impolite, monolith. Meaning: [frɪ'vɑlətɪ /-'vɒl-] n. 1. the trait of being frivolous; not serious or sensible 2. something of little value or significance 3. acting like a clown or buffoon.
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1. His frivolity annoys the other people in the office.
2. I don't think such frivolity helps the organization's public image.
3. A wave of frivolity has overtaken the election campaign.
4. It was just a piece of harmless frivolity.
5. You shouldn't treat such a serious subject with frivolity.
6. John somewhat disapproves of the frivolity.
7. Wickham thought it extraordinary how the frivolity of the journalists was spreading.
8. Your frivolity is out of place on such a solemn occasion.
9. I dislike her frivolity.
10. Frivolity , inter many alia(sentencedict.com), is what fashion does.
11. An element of frivolity keeps a soul atrophying.
12. How could she tolerate the men's frivolity?
13. An element of frivolity keeps a soul from atrophying.
14. He felt leanings toward frivolity.
15. Undoubtedly he'd seen even less frivolity in his life than we had.
16. Frivolity alia, is what fashion does. And what if it does?
17. Hedonism and frivolity will diffuse hell tnrough all our days.
18. There is just not enough fun and frivolity in culture today.sentencedict.com
19. There is a serious message at the core of all this frivolity.
20. As some one who likes musical comedies to be comedies, the frivolity of this piece proved irresistible.
21. His face was girlishly pretty, with a sort of womanish frivolity in his look.
22. If our foreign services waste their time on such frivolity, why have them?
23. They have wondered about the urgency of numerous products of great frivolity.
24. The Natural Step There's a serious intent behind this frivolity.
25. Beyond this opened a small glass-sided cubicle from which a senior clerk could watch for frivolity among the underlings.
26. A serious political speech should not be full of frivolity.
27. If I buy it today, will you accuse me of frivolity.
28. The only rules: more shape, less naked flesh – and a healthy injection of frivolity.
29. Like a Huguenot imagining Rome, he built up a picture of frivolity, viciousness and corruption.
30. Youth are always too serious, and just now it is too serious about frivolity.
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