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- Dictionaryflippant/ˈflɪp(ə)nt/
adjective
- 1. not showing a serious or respectful attitude: "a flippant remark"
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2 hours ago · Abstract. In the 1750s, both Samuel Johnson and Thomas Sheridan attempted to reform British society through linguistic reform. Johnson’s Dictionary took aim at the language itself, whereas Sheridan focused more broadly on systems of education. Both approaches to reform relied on top-down methods of imposing order on a society perceived to be ...
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