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flippant

[flip-uhnt] / ˈflɪp ənt /


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The author’s flippant assertion that “going broke is better than ever” has a serious historical point: Modern bankruptcy is accessible and preferable to old-fashioned debtors’ prison.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 1, 2026

Platitudes, by their nature, can come off as flippant.

From MarketWatch Mar. 2, 2026

Although flippant, LuPone’s words only serve to hurt everyone during a turbulent time for the arts in America, the open letter from the theater community said.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 1, 2025

Then a flippant comment, it now sums up the fear in both Washington and Beijing: "Don't become a spy."

From BBC May 29, 2025

The happy-go-lucky Anne laughs, gives a flippant reply, shrugs her shoulders and pretends she doesn’t give a darn.

From "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank




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