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trivial
[ triv-ee-uhl ]
adjective
- of very little importance or value; insignificant:
Don't bother me with trivial matters.
Synonyms: unimportant, trifling, frivolous, inconsequential, immaterial, slight, nugatory
Antonyms: important
- commonplace; ordinary.
- Biology. (of names of organisms) specific, as distinguished from generic.
- Mathematics.
- noting a solution of an equation in which the value of every variable of the equation is equal to zero.
- (of a theorem, proof, or the like) simple, transparent, or immediately evident.
- Chemistry. (of names of chemical compounds) derived from the natural source, or of historic origin, and not according to the systematic nomenclature:
Picric acid is the trivial name of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol.
trivial
/ ˈtrɪvɪəl /
adjective
- of little importance; petty or frivolous
trivial complaints
- ordinary or commonplace; trite
trivial conversation
- maths (of the solutions of a set of homogeneous equations) having zero values for all the variables
- biology denoting the specific name of an organism in binomial nomenclature
- biology chem denoting the popular name of an organism or substance, as opposed to the scientific one
- of or relating to the trivium
Derived Forms
- ˈtrivially, adverb
- ˈtrivialness, noun
Other Words From
- trivi·al·ly adverb
- super·trivi·al adjective
- un·trivi·al adjective
- un·trivi·al·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of trivial1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Some are trivial and others are more weighty.
"Further, our members are adults. They do not need to be given instructions by the media about matters as trivial as the wearing of jewellery or underpants."
The Club 27 myth may seem trivial, but in the age of Wikipedia, it is valuable because it can be analyzed with data.
What he found is that “the kinds of things that do make you happy, whether trivial or profound, will still be operative when you’re stressed about something else.”
“All it does is reinforce the idea that domestic work is something so trivial you can just outsource to ‘foreign aunties.’
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