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  • meaning - Difference between facetious, frivolous and flippant . . .
    These three words have nearly identical meaning The meanings of these words according to Google are Facetious: treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant Flippant:
  • Flippant vs Glib - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A "glib answer" strikes me as a prepared answer, designed to divert, a bit oily; an answer that is quickly given because they have prepared for precisely your question A "flippant answer" strikes me as offhand, thoughtless; someone answering quickly and dismissively with the first thing that comes to mind, possibly sarcastic
  • Is there a word that could mean both serious and humorous?
    I'm creating a project on character traits, and the person that I'm writing about is funny yet serious I didn't know if there was a word for that, so I'm asking for help
  • Is there a specific name for an intentionally trivial or flippant . . .
    Is there a specific name for an intentionally trivial or flippant answer that is designed to elicit a necessary clarification in a question? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 6 months ago Modified 9 years, 6 months ago
  • Use of facetious - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    4 facetious treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humour; flippant Most frequent usage follows patterns like being facetious I'm not trying to be facetious or sounding facetious Well, Mr Simon, I want to ask you a question which may sound facetious, but I'm dead serious
  • expressions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between those adjectives? I've understood that facetiously is used when you're saying something that you don't mean- you're joking, but what differentiates it from (humorous)
  • american english - The meaning of dont be flip with me - English . . .
    Reuters 2018 Etymology: flip from flippant (adj ) c 1600, "talkative, nimble in talk;" 1670s, "displaying unbecoming levity," apparently an extended form of flip (v ) The ending is perhaps modeled on other adjectives in -ant or a relic of the Middle English present participle ending -inde Shortened form flip is attested from 1847
  • Whats the meaning of the word glib?
    A good question Showing dictionary definitions (which should accompany the question) would in itself not resolve this Polysemy and perhaps hypernymy is going on Perhaps Merriam-Webster best illustrates the problem (I've re-ordered to help a logical approach) (and note that the speaker or what they say may be labelled glib): Definition of glib 1a: showing little forethought or preparation
  • What is the word for a person who is not stupid or a fool, but . . .
    9 flippant might be a good choice adjective 1 frivolously disrespectful, shallow, or lacking in seriousness; characterized by levity You might also consider irreverent, which may carry a less negative connotation
  • Antonym of facetious - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    facetious (Oxford Dictionaries): treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humour; flippant I'm looking for a word that means the total opposite; to treat humorus or non-serious iss





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