Frivolous

/ˈfrɪv.ə.ləs/ adjective

Frivolous describes behavior, activities, or things that are silly, not serious, or not important. It can also describe legal actions that have no real purpose or chance of success.

From Latin “frivolus” meaning “trivial, worthless,” possibly related to a root meaning “crumbly.” It has long carried a sense of lacking weight or importance.

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