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Meaning & Definition of Trivia in English

English

Trivia

Insignificant or unimportant details; interesting facts or pieces of information.


Pronunciation:

/ˈtrɪviə/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

trivia

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance.

    Example Sentence: We spent the evening exchanging trivia about our favorite movies.

  • Definition: A game or activity in which players answer questions based on general knowledge.

    Example Sentence: We had a trivia night at the bar, and it was a lot of fun.

Etymology

Origin: Latin trivium, meaning 'crossroads' or 'place where three roads meet', referring to three foundational subjects.

Synonyms

insignificancenonsensedetailsfactsinformation

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • trivia night: An event where people compete in answering trivia questions for prizes or entertainment.
  • trivia question: A question that tests knowledge on a variety of topics.
  • trivia buff: A person who has a great deal of knowledge about trivia.

Translations

  • Spanish: trivia
  • French: trivia
  • German: Trivialität
  • Russian: тривиальность

Related Words

  • fact: A statement that can be proven to be true.
  • quizz: A test of knowledge, typically in a game format.
  • trivialize: To make something seem less important or significant.

Slang Meanings of trivia

  • Meaning: Fun facts

    Example Sentence: Did you know that trivia can help you win at quizzes?

  • Meaning: Random knowledge

    Example Sentence: He's full of trivia; you can always count on him to have some random knowledge to share.