Frivolity

/frɪˈvɑːləti/ noun

Lack of seriousness; when someone spends time and energy on things that don't matter much.

From Latin 'frivolus' (silly, trivial) + -ity (noun suffix). The Latin root may relate to friction or crumbling, suggesting something easily broken or worthless.

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