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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151 In contrast to what he had been fearing, it was a trivial matter.
152 Criminalising them would cover trivial matters, such as neighbours quarrelling over a lawnmower.
153 It is not as trivial an achievement as you might imagine.
154 There had been so much revenue in the mortgage department between 1981 and 1986 that costs were a trivial issue.
155 It was not created at a good time for ballet music and these scores are relentlessly trivial.
156 However, in the tiny political pond of Shetland, important issues can be affected by seemingly trivial considerations.
157 The single-product equivalent, which has a trivial solution - set price equal to average cost - is illustrated in figure 2.4.
158 When everything touched upon turns wry, fluffy or romanticized, the menace itself seems trivial.
159 No plot is too trivial for him to explore: Gaudy Night.
160 Some ideas will be too trivial, some would be impossible to carry out.
161 It's definitely tempting to dismiss this peculiar, fledging series as trivial.
162 It's more intelligent than Trivial Pursuit and noisier than Charades.
163 In her final draft she made only a few trivial changes.
164 It was admirably researched, hut it glossed over the important questions while pointing up the trivial ones.
165 My favorite dust-ups are when the marital conflict is over something so trivial that you laugh as you retell the story.
166 Scrabble is still the best seller and there's no sign of the Trivial Pursuit bubble bursting either.
167 It contributed to a revaluation of photographic genres,(sentencedict.com) so that snapshots could no longer be ignored as trivial and irrelevant.
168 No means of gratifying their trivial desires was too demeaning.
169 You really shouldn't prattle on about something so trivial.
170 Loaning someone money is not a trivial matter.
171 It's useless to fire away with such trivial details.
172 Don't pester me with your trivial matters.
173 The agitator is inclined to exaggerate trivial matters.
174 Love and hate coexist in every trivial affair.
174 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
175 It's useless fire away with such trivial details.
176 Trivial tributes constitute the attribute of constituent's repot .
177 The actual proof of convergence is generally not trivial.
178 Her ears are attuned to even very trivial sounds.
179 A trivial misunderstanding caused a breach between them.
180 He is liable to flare up at trivial things.
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