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trivia
1[ triv-ee-uh ]
plural noun
- matters or things that are very unimportant, inconsequential, or nonessential; trifles; trivialities.
Trivia
2[ triv-ee-uh ]
noun
- (in Roman religion) Diana: so called because she was the goddess of three-way crossroads and also because she was regarded as a deity with three personae.
trivia
/ ˈtrɪvɪə /
noun
- functioning as singular or plural petty details or considerations; trifles; trivialities
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of trivia1
Example Sentences
With every bit of trivia I learned, the walk I thought I knew well surprised me, like a longtime acquaintance shedding their persona, revealing unexpected sides of themselves.
On Monday’s episode of the trivia show, the “Jeopardy!” host and game-show G.O.A.T. awkwardly delivered a clue in the “Complete the Rhyming Phrase” category.
But it’s these kinds of facts and trivia that he likes to pepper into his walks.
These lightning-fast olfactory capabilities are not interesting merely as biological trivia.
There’s a movie studio tour for every type of Angeleno, whether you’re a seeker of movie trivia, cinematic magic or that perfect Central Perk selfie.
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