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fa·ce·tious [fəˈsi:ʃəs] ПРИЛ usu прин

1. facetious (flippant):

facetious comments, remarks
[gewollt] witzig прин
to be facetious about sth
über etw вин witzeln [o. spötteln]
to be facetious about sth
sich вин über etw вин mokieren geh

2. facetious (frivolous):

facetious
facetious
facetious
he is a facetious kind of guy

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Neurosis was being used, increasingly, in a facetious or pejorative sense, rather than a diagnostic sense.
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Besides, the diver of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing that approves his art.
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I hope they're not that facetious or anything to do something like that to the school.
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It can also refer to more recent slang, some of which features the altering of vowels in certain words for facetious emphasis.
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As a metaphor it is used figuratively to characterise ego-driven battling in a pejorative or facetious manner that is often considered vulgar.
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Disorienting, facetious, polarising – Alois Mosbacher, one of the neo-savages or “Neue Wilde”, has featured prominently in the art world ever since he first caused a splash in the 1980s, when the reputedly dead art of painting was revived.
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Mosbacher Der Künstler im Interview Impressionen Verstörend, witzig und polarisierend - der „Neue Wilde“ Alois Mosbacher erregte schon in den 1980er Jahren, als die totgesagte Malerei wiederauflebte, großes Aufsehen.
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