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frivolity
[ fri-vol-i-tee ]
noun
- 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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of frivolity1
Example Sentences
In 1431, the ecumenical Council of Basel ordered the deans and rectors of churches to expel "frivolities" and "profane abuses" from holy buildings, but implicitly allowed them to take place in the squares outside.
Waking up to the sounds of Princess Peach giggling or Zelda softly cooing “wake up,” is, yes, odd, but I appreciate the burst of frivolity before I start worrying about my to-do list.
The coincidences and twists fit together, but there’s no deeper reason why this story had to be set in the beauty industry except that it’s a business built on facade, fantasy and seeming frivolity.
Belonging and frivolity are traits to crave, but increasingly they feel like luxuries.
This year, the Biden and Trumpov campaigns struck out on their own and arranged for two debates, the first — June 27 — offering citizens an unusual addition to the usual summer fun and frivolity.
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