Flippant is an adjective describing a lack of proper respect or seriousness. It originally meant nimble but evolved to describe a disrespectful or frivolous attitude.
Flippant es un adjetivo que describe una falta de respeto o seriedad apropiada. Originalmente significaba ágil, pero evolucionó para describir una actitud irrespetuosa o frívola.
Word | flippant |
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Date | September 12, 2016 |
Type | adjective |
Syllables | FLIP-unt |
Etymology | Flippant did something of a flip-flop shortly after it appeared in English in the late 16th century. The word was probably created from the verb flip, which in turn may have originated as an imitation of the sound of something flipping. The earliest senses of the adjective were "nimble" and "limber." One could be flippant not only on one's feet, but also in speech—that is, someone flippant might have a capacity for easy, flowing speech. Such flippancy was considered a good thing at first. But people who speak freely and easily can sometimes seem too talkative, and even impertinent. By the end of the 18th century, the positive sense of flippant had slipped from use, and the "disrespectful" sense had taken its place. |
Examples | The singer's fans were not amused by his flippant remark in response to the tragedy. "Earlier this year, [Hope] Solo said she might not take part in the Olympics because of the [Zika] virus. She ultimately decided that she would, but more recently she put up a couple of Twitter posts that seemed to take a flippant attitude toward the problem. One post showed a picture of Solo in what looked like a beekeeper’s mask. Another showed an assortment of repellents spread out on a bed." — Jay Schreiber, The New York Times, 3 Aug. 2016 |
Definition | : lacking proper respect or seriousness |
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