Meaning & Definition of word "Trivial"

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    Trivial

    ˈtrivē-əl

    adjective:

    • 1. of little value or importance; insignificant.
      • Example: The committee spent hours discussing trivial matters instead of focusing on the main issues.
    • 2. not serious; silly.
      • Example: His trivial jokes were amusing but not appropriate for the serious occasion.
    • 3. related to or involving insignificant or minor details.
      • Example: They wasted time debating trivial details in the report rather than addressing the key findings.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'trivialis' meaning 'of crossroads, commonplace'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    trivial pursuit:

    A game or activity that is focused on trivial knowledge.

    trivial matters:

    Issues or topics that are not important.

    trivialize:

    To make something seem less important than it really is.

    Related Words

    banal:

    So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring.

    cursory:

    Hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed.

    pedestrian:

    Lacking inspiration or excitement; dull.

    Slang Meanings of trivial

    Meaning: Trivial (informally used to describe minor issues or details).

    Example Sentence: Don't sweat the trivial stuff!

    Meaning: Used in tech or gaming to refer to simple tasks or problems.

    Example Sentence: That bug is just trivial, not worth the time.