English to Telugu Dictionary frivolous

frivolous

పనికిమాలిన
definition
adjective
rules to stop frivolous lawsuits
not having any serious purpose or value.
translation of 'frivolous'
పనికిమాలిన,
నిష్ప్రయోజనమైన,
తుచ్ఛమైన,
అల్పమైన
example
The more 'frivolous' among them behave like teenagers on the rampage; the more serious take courses in improving subjects.
I think acting is still looked down upon as a 'frivolous' activity and not a real job or a serious profession.
I find it insulting that our elected councillors are prepared to waste both their time and ours on such 'frivolous' and pointless schemes.
Indeed to those who think only such things as making money or providing material goods are serious, it may seem 'frivolous' .
So they have made him arts spokesman in the hopes that he will appear serious rather than 'frivolous' , amusing but not foolish.
Then, if the lawsuit is 'frivolous' , why should it produce grave consequences for Germany?
When I do have money, I tend to spend it on 'frivolous' things for myself and presents for my friends.
There are those who scoff at the school boy, calling him 'frivolous' and shallow.
But this was Nero, and he would not be Nero without being 'frivolous' .
While the two senior residents certainly met the needs requirement, the case was deemed 'frivolous' and turned down.
These facts are often used to depict Mary in a one-sided way as 'frivolous' and irresponsible.
Its claims are not 'frivolous' or vexatious and definitely present a serious case to be tried.
This 'frivolous' attitude towards love reflects an immature response to abrupt freedom and independence.
Some are serious, and some are 'frivolous' - but all are entertaining.
That's why it's important to pass a law that would protect the industry from 'frivolous' lawsuits.
Sometimes we repress our good humour, because we are afraid that others will think we are 'frivolous' or foolish.
They say we do not support this bill because we are 'frivolous' and because we are jealous.
It seemed, as always, that I was either going to be utterly serious or completely 'frivolous' .
They provide a 'frivolous' distraction for a government that should be implementing a serious energy policy.
When philosophers take liberties with language to make their distinctive points they are not 'frivolous' .
That, of course, would add to the cost, and city council is rarely in the mood to spend money on something so 'frivolous' as the past.
Let's not pull it apart by making extra work for administrators or managers with 'frivolous' complaints.
She believed in him and she was not a 'frivolous' person, so her opinion counted.
The outpouring of compassion for the daily deaths of thousands is suddenly treated as a 'frivolous' distraction.
The defendants delayed the trial for years with dozens of 'frivolous' appeals.
But I don't think they could change it on a whim or for any 'frivolous' reason.
Don't judges have the power to throw out 'frivolous' lawsuits and even fine the lawyers and the litigants?
She was as complex as she was caring, as 'frivolous' as she was serious with a wicked sense of fun.
In fact, even today, I doubt my parents would spend money on items they would consider 'frivolous' and useless.
We are dumbfounded by 'frivolous' concerns about violence preventing such an effort to succeed.
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