transparent |
flippant |
Related terms |
Transparent is a related term of flippant.
As a noun transparent
is banner.
As an adjective flippant is
(archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity.
flippant |
presumptuous |
Synonyms |
Flippant is a synonym of presumptuous.
As adjectives the difference between flippant and presumptuous
is that
flippant is (archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity while
presumptuous is going beyond what is right, proper, or appropriate because of an excess of self-confidence or arrogance.
flippant |
bumptious |
Synonyms |
Flippant is a synonym of bumptious.
As adjectives the difference between flippant and bumptious
is that
flippant is (archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity while
bumptious is obtrusively pushy; self-assertive to a pretentious extreme.
brash |
flippant |
Related terms |
Brash is a related term of flippant.
As adjectives the difference between brash and flippant
is that
brash is impetuous or rash or
brash can be (us|colloquial|dated) brittle, as wood or vegetables while
flippant is (archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity.
As a noun brash
is leaf litter of small leaves and little twigs as found under a hedge.
flippant |
reverse |
As an adjective flippant
is (archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity.
As a verb reverse is
.
flippant |
hard |
As an adjective flippant
is (archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity.
As a noun hard is
stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.
flippant |
ironical |
As adjectives the difference between flippant and ironical
is that
flippant is (archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity while
ironical is characterized by or constituting (any kind of) irony.
flippant |
irony |
As adjectives the difference between flippant and irony
is that
flippant is glib; speaking with ease and rapidity while
irony is of or pertaining to the metal iron.
As a noun irony is
a statement that, when taken in context, may actually mean something different from, or the opposite of, what is written literally; the use of words expressing something other than their literal intention, often in a humorous context.
sacrasm |
flippant |
As an adjective flippant is
(archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity.
reckless |
flippant |
As adjectives the difference between reckless and flippant
is that
reckless is careless or heedless; headstrong or rash while
flippant is glib; speaking with ease and rapidity.
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