How Do You Spell FRIVOLOUSLY?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈɪvələsli] (IPA)

Frivolously (/ˈfrɪvələsli/) is a 10-letter word that means to act or speak carelessly, lacking seriousness or sense. The spelling is based on the origin of the word from the Old French word "frivole" and Latin "frivolus", both meaning "trifling" or "silly". The "o" is changed to "ou" in French to indicate the pronunciation of "v" as "v". In English, "ou" is pronounced as "əlɪ" and added at the end to form the adverbial suffix "-ly".

FRIVOLOUSLY Meaning and Definition

  1. Frivolously is an adverb that describes an action or behavior carried out in a lighthearted, careless, or thoughtless manner. It suggests an attitude of not taking things seriously or not considering the potential consequences of one's actions.

    In the context of personal behavior, acting frivolously implies engaging in activities or making decisions without much thought, consideration, or importance. It may refer to engaging in trivial or superficial pursuits, often for mere entertainment or amusement, without displaying a sense of responsibility or seriousness. One might frivolously spend money on unnecessary items or engage in frivolous conversations that lack depth or meaning.

    The term can also be applied to legal matters, where the phrase "frivolous lawsuit" is commonly used. In this usage, it refers to a legal claim or lawsuit initiated without a proper basis or merit, often seen as a waste of time or an abuse of the legal system.

    Overall, the word frivolously suggests a lack of substance, depth, or seriousness in one's actions, decisions, or pursuits. It implies a tendency to prioritize immediate gratification or entertainment over more meaningful or important matters.

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Etymology of FRIVOLOUSLY

The word "frivolously" is derived from the adjective "frivolous", which can be traced back to the Latin word "frivoluus". In Latin, "frivoluus" referred to something that was trifling or of little value. It is derived from the combination of "frux" meaning "fruit" or "profit" and the suffix "-volus" indicating a slightness or diminutive nature. Over time, the meaning of "frivolous" in English came to describe something lacking in seriousness or importance, and the adverb form "frivolously" came into existence to describe the manner in which something is done in a frivolous manner.

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