Meaning & Definition of word "Trifling"

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    Trifling

    /ˈtraɪflɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. Something of little value or importance.
      • Example: The agreement was considered a trifling in the grand scheme of negotiations.
    • 2. A trivial or insignificant matter.
      • Example: They spent hours debating a trifling that had no real impact on the project.

    adjective:

    • 1. Of very little value or importance; trivial.
      • Example: He dismissed the matter as trifling, unworthy of further discussion.
    • 2. Insignificant or frivolous.
      • Example: Her trifling complaints only distracted from the real issues at hand.

    Etymology

    From Middle English trifling, from trif, meaning 'trivial'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    trifling matter:

    A matter of little importance or concern.

    trifling with something:

    To treat something as if it were unimportant.

    trifling expense:

    An expense that is very minor and not significant.

    Related Words

    triviality:

    The quality or state of being trivial; something trivial.

    trifle:

    Something of little value or importance.

    Slang Meanings of trifling

    Meaning: A term to describe someone who is acting foolishly or without seriousness.

    Example Sentence: Don’t be trifling; this is important stuff!

    Meaning: Used to refer to a person who is seen as unreliable or not serious.

    Example Sentence: She's just being trifling again, making promises she won't keep.