Frivolous in a sentence as an adjective

By consuming and by giving them jobs, even on frivolous things.

Does this mean no one is allowed to do anything frivolous until they are all solved?

Then mobile radios become frivolous things carried only by the CEOs in the movie Wall Street.

We really need to start naming and shaming the people willing to have their names listed on frivolous patents like this, and not just their employers.

It's popular because it's fun. All my peers use Snapchat as picture messaging for frivolous photos you wouldn't put on Facebook/Instagram.

They're disposable, and they never work as well as you think they should, and they're used for frivolous purposes like having fun and raising children and reading tedious emails from your boss.

They are still spending money on themselves, but people the age of college students tend to be more frivolous with loans than money they earned, so they are still less interested in the price.

They have a history of being aggressively litigious, similar to patent trolls[1], and have used frivolous lawsuits to harass critics into giving up the fight.

He's focused on results and he's spending his considerable capital on things likely to make an impact on the world, not on frivolous applications like social networks.

Additionally, I hate frivolous lawsuits, and having the government compensate you so readily for injuries really seemed to reduce the way people would resort to "just sue them".

But there's a lot more frivolous downvoting due to the influx of people that have attained downvote privileges but haven't really shunned the mindset of other community sites that encourage that sort of thing.

This is the one in a thousand/million fairy-tale of the frivolous app dreamed up in coffee shops, fuelled by rapid investment and sold for vast sums to a tech giant without so much as a whiff of a business model.

Frivolous definitions

adjective

not serious in content or attitude or behavior; "a frivolous novel"; "a frivolous remark"; "a frivolous young woman"