Meaning of Frivolous rebukes in the chapter THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY.

 Solution

In the chapter “The Portrait of a Lady”, “Frivolous rebukes” is an expression. As per the context, the expression means that the author’s grandmother criticized or checked on the sparrows, in vain. Her reprimands were of little importance to the sparrows, as they couldn’t understand human language. Here, the meaning of the word ‘Frivolous rebukes’ are as follows:

Frivolous – carefree and not serious

Rebukes – express sharp disapproval or criticism because of their actions

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