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词汇 flippant
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Definition of flippant in English:

flippant

adjective ˈflɪp(ə)ntˈflɪpənt
  • Not showing a serious or respectful attitude.

    轻率的,无礼的,轻浮的

    a flippant remark

    轻浮的话。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Zach flailed against the cuffs, his rage escalating at her flippant attitude.
    • Groucho Marx's flippant remark about the inability of any photograph to capture his inner beauty is profoundly insightful.
    • Though it may seem flippant to say so, she's certainly damaged enough to be a star.
    • My boss was very supportive and saw the same flippant attitude I did when she spoke to them.
    • Millar is no stranger to the flippant remark, and he does not specify exactly what he might deliver.
    • Now I have to go and intimidate Mr Mills for a while as payback for his flippant remark.
    • For some, his work is too dark to be humorous, for others it is too flippant to be serious.
    • When I'm with her, I feel like it's okay to be studious or stupid, serious or flippant.
    • In the end the flippant attitude to the lack of car parking will have disastrous consequences for businesses in Skipton.
    • Shaidanna rolled her eyes, suddenly realizing where Galen had picked up his flippant attitude.
    • I could wear Armani suits and make flippant remarks in the House of Commons.
    • However, I do not wish to address all of contemporary arts with my flippant remarks.
    • This flippant remark pinpoints an essential truth: Mae West was a woman who lived as if she were a man.
    • He was irritated by Rob's flippant comments and attitude and wondered why Rob continued to bait him.
    • The latter two chapter titles are too flippant for the serious situations they describe.
    • James Mason was not a man prone to wild hyperbole or flippant remarks.
    • Even Owen, usually with such a flippant attitude about everything, had raised his eyebrows.
    • Behind the flippant name hides a serious message about religious ignorance.
    • Lyle believes there are effective ways to put across a serious message without being flippant.
    • For a minute, I saw a smirk rise to his lips, and I thought he'd make some flippant remark.
    Synonyms
    frivolous, superficial, shallow, glib, thoughtless, carefree, irresponsible, insouciant, offhand
    disrespectful, irreverent, facetious, cheeky, pert, overfamiliar, impudent, impertinent
    informal flip
    British informal saucy
    North American informal sassy

Derivatives

  • flippantly

  • adverbˈflɪpəntliˈflɪp(ə)ntli
    • Chris replied flippantly, though his smile was unmistakable.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I think wine is taken far too seriously and beer is taken far too flippantly.
      • Technically, they speak of a purism which redefines the areas of documentary photography in which they may be flippantly or carelessly bracketed.
      • Then discuss what it means to love your enemy, to respect human life, and to never lightly or flippantly approach the topic of death.
      • Her voice taunted him in mock arrogance, but he could tell from the hint of darkness under her eyes that though she meant it flippantly, she was very tired.

Origin

Early 17th century: from flip1 + -ant, perhaps on the pattern of heraldic terms such as couchant and rampant. Early senses included 'nimble' and 'talkative', hence 'playful', giving rise to the current use 'lacking seriousness'.

Definition of flippant in US English:

flippant

adjectiveˈflipəntˈflɪpənt
  • Not showing a serious or respectful attitude.

    轻率的,无礼的,轻浮的

    a flippant remark

    轻浮的话。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For some, his work is too dark to be humorous, for others it is too flippant to be serious.
    • Lyle believes there are effective ways to put across a serious message without being flippant.
    • However, I do not wish to address all of contemporary arts with my flippant remarks.
    • Groucho Marx's flippant remark about the inability of any photograph to capture his inner beauty is profoundly insightful.
    • For a minute, I saw a smirk rise to his lips, and I thought he'd make some flippant remark.
    • I could wear Armani suits and make flippant remarks in the House of Commons.
    • In the end the flippant attitude to the lack of car parking will have disastrous consequences for businesses in Skipton.
    • My boss was very supportive and saw the same flippant attitude I did when she spoke to them.
    • Millar is no stranger to the flippant remark, and he does not specify exactly what he might deliver.
    • When I'm with her, I feel like it's okay to be studious or stupid, serious or flippant.
    • He was irritated by Rob's flippant comments and attitude and wondered why Rob continued to bait him.
    • Behind the flippant name hides a serious message about religious ignorance.
    • Though it may seem flippant to say so, she's certainly damaged enough to be a star.
    • Even Owen, usually with such a flippant attitude about everything, had raised his eyebrows.
    • James Mason was not a man prone to wild hyperbole or flippant remarks.
    • Zach flailed against the cuffs, his rage escalating at her flippant attitude.
    • Now I have to go and intimidate Mr Mills for a while as payback for his flippant remark.
    • Shaidanna rolled her eyes, suddenly realizing where Galen had picked up his flippant attitude.
    • This flippant remark pinpoints an essential truth: Mae West was a woman who lived as if she were a man.
    • The latter two chapter titles are too flippant for the serious situations they describe.
    Synonyms
    frivolous, superficial, shallow, glib, thoughtless, carefree, irresponsible, insouciant, offhand

Origin

Early 17th century: from flip + -ant, perhaps on the pattern of heraldic terms such as couchant and rampant. Early senses included ‘nimble’ and ‘talkative’, hence ‘playful’, giving rise to the current use ‘lacking seriousness’.

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