Humorously, especially as a joke
Without much care or thought
In a superficial, casual or careless manner
Adverb for silly, especially in a childish way
“With the exception of Maja, Einstein tended to remain aloof from other children, looking down on their frivolous antics with disdain.”
Adverb for showing or characterized by wit or humor
“Humorous and frivolous banter is seldom the order of the day and can be seen as misplaced or inappropriate, especially in a business setting.”
Adverb for characterized by fun or playfulness
“Right now, you might be asking what these seemingly frivolous fun activities have to do with work.”
Adverb for of little value or importance
“It deals with love in a disdainful manner, as a frivolous matter associated with weekly magazines and trivia.”
Adverb for lacking depth or substance, especially intellectually
“One frivolous theory about its effectiveness was that it was so terrifying that even the psychotic would deny his symptoms to get off the treatment list.”
Adverb for not ultimately successful
“It would open the door to frivolous attempts at altering the Constitution.”
Adverb for done in a hasty or impulsive manner
“They charged that the committee's handling of the bill was hasty and frivolous and made a mockery of the legislative process.”
Adverb for not very convincing
Adverb for irresponsibly extravagant or reckless in nature
Adverb for that enjoys the pleasures of life
(informal) Adverb for done for a non-work related purpose
Adverb for quick or likely to change consistently
Adverb for naive or innocent as a child would be
Adverb for immaterial, not based on, or existing in, reality
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