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Meanings of
trivial
in anglès
(Informal) small and of little importance.
little
petty
fiddling
niggling
lilliputian
picayune
piddling
piffling
footling
Related terms
unimportant
Of little substance or significance.
superficial
Related terms
insignificant
inconsiderable
Sinònims
Examples for "
superficial
"
superficial
Examples for "
superficial
"
1
I believe that her plan is too
superficial
and lacks concrete measures.
2
Not only to make them smile; that's a bit
superficial
,
of course.
3
Novelty captivates the
superficial
and thoughtless; vehemence delights the discontented and turbulent.
4
She begins by saying: People think that writing about trends is
superficial
.
5
The novelty is all
superficial
;
the tradition is all interior and profound.
Trivial.
Related terms
ordinary
Trivial.
Related terms
frivolous
Usage of
trivial
in anglès
1
Consumers are 'overwhelmed with relatively
trivial
choices' says a professor of psychology.
2
Did he think her family morally
trivial
for keeping a clean house?
3
Changes to the Constitution are not done for
trivial
or transient reasons.
4
I only quote this as a
trivial
example of observation and inference.
5
There's a tendency to attribute far too much importance to
trivial
developments.
6
Your case is too vague and too
trivial
to merit their attention.
7
Money, time, and energy squandered on the detailed analysis of the
trivial
.
8
Modifying the electromatic typewriters to deal with this is, of course,
trivial
.
9
Technical challenges related to analyzing large-scale neuronal recording data are not
trivial
.
10
But the cybersecurity and forensics community described the task as almost
trivial
.
11
In the laboratory the fatigue is slight enough, the distraction rather
trivial
.
12
It sounds so
trivial
in retrospect, but such turning points often are.
13
In my opinion, surgeons are chosen for the most
trivial
of reasons.
14
The loss or decline of a single species might seem relatively
trivial
.
15
You may need to resist paying too much attention to
trivial
details!
16
The general heads of law on that subject are vulgar and
trivial
.
Other examples for "trivial"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
trivial
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most trivial
so trivial
trivial things
too trivial
trivial matters
More collocations
Trivial
through the time
Trivial
across language varieties
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Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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