FRIVOLITY vs BUFFOONERY: NOUN
- State of being frivolous
- Frivolous act
- Synonyms Lightness, Volatility, etc. (see levity) ; triviality, puerility, trifling. Frivolity, Frivolousness. Frivolity of character or conduct; frivolousness of an excuse, a pretext, an argument.
- The act or habit of trifling; unbecoming levity of mind or disposition.
- The condition or quality of being frivolous or trifling; insignificance.
- A frivolous act or thing.
- The quality or condition of being frivolous.
- Something of little value or significance
- Acting like a clown or buffoon
- The trait of being frivolous; not serious or sensible
- Foolishness, silliness; the behaviour expected of a buffoon.
- The art and practices of a buffoon; low jests; ridiculous pranks; vulgar tricks and postures.
- Acting like a clown or buffoon
FRIVOLITY vs BUFFOONERY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not serious or sensible
- The trait of being frivolous
- N/A
FRIVOLITY vs BUFFOONERY: RELATED WORDS
- Whimsy, Jollity, Merriment, Silliness, Tampering, Misuse, Futility, Harlequinade, Prank, Clowning, Fluff, Bagatelle, Frivolousness, Buffoonery, Frippery
- Slapstick, Inanity, Hilarity, Stupidity, Foolishness, Absurdity, Buffoon, Idiocy, Tomfoolery, Silliness, Antics, Harlequinade, Prank, Clowning, Frivolity
FRIVOLITY vs BUFFOONERY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Revelry, Playfulness, Levity, Extravagance, Whimsy, Jollity, Merriment, Silliness, Misuse, Harlequinade, Clowning, Fluff, Frivolousness, Buffoonery, Frippery
- Foolery, Slapstick, Inanity, Hilarity, Stupidity, Foolishness, Absurdity, Buffoon, Idiocy, Tomfoolery, Silliness, Antics, Harlequinade, Clowning, Frivolity
FRIVOLITY vs BUFFOONERY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Pikachu in locations where frivolity and video games are completely inappropriate.
- Bring the kids for a night of family fun and frivolity.
- In complex areas, the standard for frivolity may be more lenient.
- Previously, court culture had been criticised for its mindless frivolity.
- From early in history America had no time for frivolity.
- He had spent it all on entertainment and frivolity.
- Entertainment, short snappy speeches, silent auction, merriment and frivolity.
- Frivolity of excommunication would be hanged about them.
- This is a question of balance, not frivolity.
- Not given to frivolity, the humor escaped him.
- He also eschews the buffoonery and social climbing of the Greek fraternal system.
- Jew is sometimes king, sometimes martyr, hiding his tragedy with buffoonery.
- Danni is an illiterate writer and perpetrator of general buffoonery currently residing in sunny Los Angeles.
- Okay, so there must be some audiences who like over the top buffoonery and will wat.
- This sort of corporate buffoonery turns immediately tragic, because lives are at stake.
- Believe me, Krassotkin, that sort of buffoonery is sometimestragic in the extreme.
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- He calls it buffoonery playing on a stage.
- Harlequin, who interrupts the play with low buffoonery.