Synonym: small beer, trifle, triviality. Similar words: trivial, trivially, striving, trivialize, triviality, riviera, driving, privity. Meaning: ['trɪvɪə] n. something of small importance.
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1. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of pop trivia.
2. Try not to clutter your head with trivia.
3. I'm fascinated by the trivia of everyday life.
4. We spent the whole evening discussing domestic trivia.
5. She was not interested in the trivia of gossip.
6. The two men chatted about such trivia as their favourite kinds of fast food.
7. The tabloids often pawn off gossip and trivia as real news.
8. The magazine was full of trivia and gossip.
9. He focused his attention on them, concentrating on trivia, blocking out anxiety.
10. News programs tend to focus on trivia at the expense of serious issues.
11. The trivia, though, is irresistible, the history is thorough, and the technical stuff is easy to skip over.
12. My memories are full of anecdotes and trivia, not stultified by rigid dogma.
13. In a recent Travel Trivia, we listed Rhode Island as one of the states that borders two others.
14. It offers ride, resort and restaurant reviews, trivia and newsy updates.
15. I had been dealing with trivia but this was different.
16. I find that I can remember trivia such as old sports results, but I can't remember the things that I really need.
17. Travel Trivia: Only four states individually border just two other states.
18. Biased rubbish, distortions, Tory propaganda, consumer pap, trivia, silly stories - they hadn't changed.
19. To truly understand the plight of the Jets, consider this slice of trivia.
20. I mean, he knows the answers to all the questions in the Baby Trivia Quiz already.
21. We are reaping what we have sown with a steadily more illiterate society immersed in trivia.
22. Memory was mischievously selective at the best of times Trivia stuck limpet-like and the useful filtered away.
23. It is all one thing, a ruined city of trivia where people feel real pain.
24. Gera and Postema are but footnotes in a sport that is lousy with trivia.
25. Like our oral culture, our society is atomized, disparate and largely obsessed with trivia.
26. Can you imagine a worse fate than being condemned to listen to the endless trivia that surround most criminal prosecutions?
27. It will highlight 1, 000 courses, some obscure, and delve into history, trivia and tradition.
27. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
28. It looked like a mock-up set in a middle-class soap opera, shining with domestic trivia, very clean.
29. To commemorate the move, the accountancy firm, Peat Marwick, has produced a booklet of budget trivia.
30. Have we become the Huxleyan mob irretrievably affixed to the tube and addicted to its terror and its trivia?
More similar words: trivial, trivially, striving, trivialize, triviality, riviera, driving, privity, thriving, privilege, arriviste, privileged, trival, trivet, strive, contrive, strive for, driving licence, driving license, contrived, underprivileged, contrivance, electrical resistivity, river, privy, rival, riven, rivet, drive, arrive.