Frívolo (en. Frivolous)

/ˈfɾi.βo.lo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Characterized by superficiality and not delving into important issues.
His comment was so frivolous that it added nothing to the discussion.
Su comentario fue tan frívolo que no aportó nada a la discusión.
Not taken seriously or exhibiting little sense of responsibility.
The atmosphere at the party was frivolous and carefree.
El ambiente en la fiesta era frívolo y despreocupado.
Excessively concerned with trivial or banal things.
She has frivolous interests like fashion and celebrities.
Ella tiene intereses frívolos como la moda y las celebridades.

Etymology

From Latin 'frivolus', meaning 'of no value' or 'without basis'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to talk about frivolous things
To discuss topics of little importance or depth.
hablar de cosas frívolas
to act frivolously
To behave without seriousness or responsibility.
actuar de manera frívola
to worry about the frivolous
To devote time or attention to unimportant matters.
preocuparse por lo frívolo

Related Words

light
That is not serious or has little emotional weight.
ligero
vanity
Excessive pride in one's qualities or achievements, which can relate to the frivolous.
vanidad
superficiality
The quality of being shallow or unessential.
superficialidad

Slang Meanings

Refers to someone who is obsessed with appearances.
She is so frivolous, she only cares about what appears on Instagram.
Ella es tan frívola, solo le interesa lo que aparece en Instagram.
Used in a context of disdain towards people who focus on the superficial.
That party was full of frivolous people who just want to show off.
Esa fiesta estuvo llena de gente frívola que solo quiere lucirse.