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Перевод: flippant
[прилагательное] легкомысленный; ветреный; болтливый; непочтительный; дерзкий
Тезаурус:
- Mr. Kemp is entitled to his opinions but why he chooses to express them in such flippant and dismissive manner is puzzling.
- She gave a similarly flippant answer when inquiries were made about her shorthand skills: "Longhand and memory," was her answer.
- If I am flippant, it's perhaps because nearly all these books are awkward about the limitations of psychology.
- "It was a kind of flippant remark, but I would not call David it.
- It was easy now to write to Vincent about his father's visit in a flippant, amusing way, but it hadn't been like that at all.
- "And what makes me mad is this flippant desire to dismiss it as dead."
- In the disposable, flippant world of pop, people do not tend to write earnestly about the real world and the few that do are seen almost as gurus or counsellors.
- If Pollard's architecture is so disposable and flippant that it is odd to call him a "patron", Palumbo's patronage is so single-minded that he can hardly be called a developer.
- You're not really ridiculing the anger I experience at your flippant pseudo-feminist attitude.
- "You can't be flippant about such matters."
- The statement is flippant, condensed, and a slightly contorted version of the truth.
- He didn't smile in case he might seem either flippant or impertinent.
- Even David could be flippant and bizarre and go off and do his own thing, and Dad was the one person in the family who was the anchor."
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