flippant in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

flippant in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for flippant in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When captured by their enemies, he will deliver flippant or sarcastic remarks.
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He has a flippant personality, and can be heard laughing in combat or when sneaking up on villains in order to unnerve and startle them.
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I am to my bones a flippant individual.
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Bourgeois families came to study the flippant manners of their superiors.
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He provides additional comic relief with his flippant and lighthearted approach to things.
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That means no branded clothes or flippant purchases, so they would learn the value of money.
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It seemed a very flippant comment to make.
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However, at social gatherings, much to the delight of the students present, he was continually outrageous and flippant.
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He's a very quick thinker and a well-rounded fighter despite his flippant attitude and effeminate beauty.
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Irresponsible and flippant, he became the first hero of the serious middle-class electorate.
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