Frivol Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Origin of Frivol From French frivole, from Latin frīvolus (“trifling, worthless”) From Wiktionary Back-formation from frivolous From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
Frivol - definition of frivol by The Free Dictionary frivol (ˈfrɪvəl) vb, -ols, -olling or -olled, -ols, -oling or -oled 1 (intr) to behave frivolously; trifle 2 (often foll by: away) to waste on frivolous pursuits
frivol - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online Verb: To engage in frivolous or trivial activities or behavior Example sentence: She would rather frivol around on social media than focus on her studies Adjective: Characterized by lack of seriousness or importance Example sentence: His frivol behavior caused him to be perceived as irresponsible by his colleagues
frivol, frivoled, frivoling, frivols, frivolled, frivolling- WordWeb . . . Free Download iPhone Dictionary Report an error Missing word sense Crossword Software Crossword Puzzles Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows or the iPhone iPad and Android apps Verb: frivol (frivolled,frivolling, or [US] frivoled,frivoling) fri-vul Act frivolously "She was advised not to frivol with the young heir "; - trifle