flippantly

English

Etymology

flippant +β€Ž -ly

Adverb

flippantly (comparative more flippantly, superlative most flippantly)

  1. In a flippant manner.
    • 1918, W. B. Maxwell, chapter 17, in The Mirror and the Lamp:
      β€œPerhaps it is because I have been excommunicated. It's absurd, but I feel like the Jackdaw of Rheims.” ΒΆ She winced and bowed her head. Each time that he spoke flippantly of the Church he caused her pain.
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