Definitionadj. (informal) small and of little importance
Last update: December 15, 2016
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I like to do some trivial activities for fun. [Please select]
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It is a trivial matter. [adverb]
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The trivial commutation payment is a payment of PAYE pension income. [adjective]
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Why die for so trivial a thing, die for something so despicable ! [adjective]
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So poor, so trivial a thing; but her first gift. [adjective]
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But their faults are trivial faults, and are all on the surface. [adjective]
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I thought you suffered the company of that empty-headed fop as you suffered your lap-dogs--the trivial appendage of a fine lady's state. [adjective]
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"'The good man has a pretty trivial taste that will keep him amused and happy till he drops into the grave--but, lord."' [adjective]
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Angela could not be in her sister's company for a month without discovering that Lady Fareham's whole life was given up to the worship of the trivial. [adjective]
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They were more brutal, without refinement, without ornament; but they were short, and generally followed by periods of irritation without cause, irritation fed by the most trivial pretexts. [adjective]
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It was so easy to perceive it, in view of those quarrels, begun for reasons so trivial that afterwards one could not recall them. [adjective]
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