frivolity [noun]
Definition of frivolity:
- Lack of seriousness; lightheartedness or silliness. (Noun)
- A frivolous act or thing. (Noun)
Opposite/Antonyms of frivolity:
Sentence/Example of frivolity:
The meeting was filled with frivolity, making it hard to focus on the agenda.
Her frivolity made her a hit at parties but sometimes annoyed her colleagues.
He dismissed the issue with an air of frivolity that frustrated the others.
The teacher discouraged any form of frivolity during class.
She loved the frivolity of the carnival atmosphere.
The book was criticized for its frivolity and lack of depth.
Despite the serious occasion, a bit of frivolity was welcomed.
His frivolity often masked his deeper concerns.
The movie was full of frivolity and lighthearted moments.
They spent the afternoon in frivolity, playing games and laughing.
Her frivolity was infectious, making everyone around her smile.
The frivolity of their behavior was inappropriate given the situation.
He couldn't stand the frivolity of reality TV shows.
The party was an evening of pure frivolity.
Her frivolity was a refreshing change from the usual seriousness.
The article criticized the government's frivolity in handling the crisis.
The children's frivolity brought joy to the otherwise dull day.
The actor's frivolity on set was both entertaining and distracting.
His frivolity was seen as a sign of immaturity.
Despite her reputation for frivolity, she was very serious about her work.