Vocabulary
Frivolous
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
Not having any serious purpose or value
Urdu meaning
خفیف ، غیر سنجیدہ
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Frivolous projects are designed to please donors, not solve real problems, reflecting waste and abuse.
- The government should see sports festivals and co-curricular activities as essential components of the educational curriculum rather than dismissing them as frivolous or inappropriate pursuits.
- There are examples aplenty of individuals who have been harassed over Peca complaints based on highly frivolous reasons to support digital rights activists` assertion that this law needs to be revised and retrenched, not expanded.
- There are examples aplenty of individuals who have been harassed over Peca complaints based on highly frivolous reasons to support digital rights activists` assertion that this law needs to be revised and retrenched, not expanded.
- Believers or momineen are defined at several places as those who live with humility, modesty and chastity; avoid frivolous or vain behavior.
Synonyms
Foolish, pointless
Antonyms
Intelligent, Sensible
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