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frivolous

[friv-uh-luhs] / ˈfrɪv ə ləs /


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The picture would be frivolous except that—somehow—we feel we know this child.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dreamy vistas of domestic arts, which may have once seemed frivolous, passé, even politically retrograde for some, become a source of deep allure for people of different political stripes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some of Silverstein’s critics accused him of using frivolous lawsuits as a delaying tactic, forcing real estate developers to capitulate or risk huge financial losses.

From Los Angeles Times

The SEC under Atkins also wants to eliminate “frivolous” complaints, while continuing to allow shareholders to pursue claims that have merit.

From MarketWatch

“I grew up at a dinner table at which frivolous conversation rarely occurred,” Nelson said.

From Los Angeles Times