frívolo
frivolous, flippant
adjective FREE-boh-loh Rare
Origin: From Latin frivolus (trifling, empty).
Also means
trivial, shallow
Usage Note
Frívolo describes a person or activity that lacks seriousness or depth. It often carries a mildly condescending tone (una conversación frívola, un personaje frívolo). The feminine is frívola, and both forms exist in adverbial use via frívolamente. It is a false cognate trap for English speakers: 'frivolous' in law means infundado (unfounded), not frívolo.
Examples
"No seas tan frívolo con este asunto."
Natural Translation
Don't be so flippant about this matter.
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