Frivolous:
1.) Characterized by a lack of seriousness or sense
2.) self-indulgently carefree; unconcerend about or lacking any serious purpose.
3.) (of a person) given to trifling or undue levity: a frivolous, empty-headed person.
4.) of little or no weight, worth, or importance; not worthy of serious notice.
Frivolous
Frivolous conversation's often referred to as "small talk", but informal synonyms of conversation could apply. For example "chat" or "gab".
The same as in the US, frivolous.
Farfelu translates as capricious, odd, given to fantasies, frivolous, or silly.
Flirtatious, frivolous, teasing, puckish, frolicsome and mischievous are a few.
The word "frivolous" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: She was unable to afford the maintenance such a frivolous lifestyle.
When it comes to homework she was very frivolous.
Frivolous
"The lawsuit was dismissed because the judge declared it to be frivolous." "Most of the blogs on the internet are a frivolous waste of resources." "His frivolous remarks did not fit the solemnity of the occasion." "Spending money on comic books seemed frivolous to Simone, who has no money for food." "Spending money on comic books would seem frivolous to someone who has no money for food."
Frivolous conversation's often referred to as "small talk", but informal synonyms of conversation could apply. For example "chat" or "gab".
without care: silly.
it rhymes with "drivel-us," if that tells you anything.
What a frivolous question. Honestly: Many people think frivolous thoughts. "This is such a frivolous idea!"
Trifling means of slight worth or importance; frivolous or idle.
Spending money on comic books seems frivolous to someone who has no money for food.His frivolous lifestyle did not please his conservative family.That kid was very frivolous when he was bungee jumping.Julie was passionate and serious about collecting stuffed animals, but her friends thought it was a frivolous activity.
Well that depends. If you are frivolous than you are "Given to trifling; marked with unbecoming levity; silly; interested especially in trifling matters. " as defined by merriam webster. So in that aspect, yes. However, some people say ti to mean someone who spends a lot of money. However this is incorrect. The word that they would be looking for is frugal. But being called frivolous would normally be an insult.
The same as in the US, frivolous.