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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

Their anxieties don't weigh the book down, though - the characters' coping strategy is to process them with a heavy dose of flippant humour, or switch focus to the night's more immediate desires and dramas.

From BBC May 22, 2026

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

From MarketWatch Mar. 2, 2026

By refusing to commit to a disquieting atmosphere, Cregger dulls his provocation, making “Weapons” feel timid, even flippant, in the face of a genuine American crisis.

From Salon Aug. 8, 2025

“Quiet,” hissed Holly, worried by the tone of Foaly’s usually flippant voice.

From "Artemis Fowl" by Eoin Colfer




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