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English, 10.03.2021 20:00, Anne4912

FRIVOLUS (ADJ) ORIGIN: Latin "frivolous" (trifling) MEANING: Of little value or importance, lacking seriousness CONTEXT: "Jan's frivolous behavior was out of place during the solemn ceremony." SYNONYMS: silly, trivial, senseless, unimportant, trifling ANTONYMS: important, vital, sensible, mature OTHER FORMS: frivolously (adv.), frivolity (n.), frivolousness (n.) Select the correct letter of the best meaning for each vocabulary word. -frivolous: a. vital b. foolish c. pretty d. frugal *

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