Synonym: foolish, frivolous, inane, light, paltry, petty, puny, shallow, silly, slight, superficial, trifling, unimportant, worthless. Antonym: important. Similar words: striving, thriving, privilege, strive, contrive, convivial, driving licence, contrived. Meaning: ['trɪvɪəl] adj. 1. (informal) small and of little importance 2. obvious and dull 3. of little substance or significance 4. concerned with trivialities 5. not large enough to consider or notice.
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61 Some horses also like to tease us, to irritate us with trivial annoyances - and especially in front of an audience.
62 It proclaims the burdens of pollution control regulation, displaying industry as suffocating under costly yet trivial constraints.
63 The trivial upsets of daily living assume importance but the big tragedies they take in their stride.
64 She could not bear the claustrophobia of the place, which magnified the smallest incidents or most trivial remarks into giant horrors.
65 What is trivial to one person may raise titanic questions for some one else.
66 Before much was known about the structure, trivial names were the only way to identify compounds.
67 He is a man who feels that anything of this mere Earthly sphere is almost too trivial to notice.
68 It is theoretically trivial to, monitor transmission nodes in order to backtrack a message to its source.
69 Successive dollars of income will go for less urgently needed goods and finally for trivial goods and services.
70 He gives the same fierce concentration to the most trivial action.
71 Or they marry, and passion dies because they are too trivial to sustain it.
72 What had rendered her and Tristram's literary fraud trivial by comparison?
73 But the humans who taught them haven't managed to pick up even the most trivial elements of gorilla-speak.
74 But they are wrong to see gay marriage as trivial or frivolous.
75 Often the trivial item is one on which a person's reputation, promotion or future prospects depend.
76 And that is one reason why this presidential election is beginning to look so transparent and trivial.
77 If you're not treated with respect, no matter how trivial your inquiry, take your money elsewhere.
78 This latter task was not as trivial as may be supposed in a society where wood and straw huts burnt down regularly.
79 Can you recall any suspicious incident, or comment, however trivial it may have seemed, which could help our investigation?
80 The issue of where the peace talks will be held may seem trivial, but to the participants it is very important.
81 The ten-knot speed of a liner is quite trivial by comparison.
82 All the time she wildly imagines him being unfaithful to her in a thousand trivial ways.
83 The questions of the fallen middle managers, however, are not trivial or self-centered.
84 It too easily degenerated into a concern with trivial verbal classifications[sentencedict.com/trivial.html], and artificial categories.
85 Posi has the most womanish ability to choose the worst moments to disrupt a man's thoughts - usually with something trivial.
86 Where the trivial name is easily remembered by association with shape, the systematic name would kill any enthusiasm.
87 Some crimes are not reported at all, because the victim regards them as too trivial.
88 Suddenly our long hours spent talking and laughing and crying together seemed trivial by comparison.
89 Truth, however tawdry or trivial, may be told without let or hindrance from libel laws.
90 Installing and maintaining a Web server is not a trivial matter, however, given the security and administrative issues involved.
More similar words: striving, thriving, privilege, strive, contrive, convivial, driving licence, contrived, trial, conviviality, industrial, trial and error, extraterrestrial, industrialization, industrialisation, industrial capitalism, drive, rivet, river, rival, derive, drivel, thrive, driven, driver, arrive, civil, vivid, civic, livid.